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Univ of Wisconsin Integrated Pest and Crop Management
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Soil pit discussion of two tillage systems (conventional vs. no-tillage) that have been managed for over 25 years in a corn-soybean rotation. Differences in soil profile, root growth, and general soil properties are discussed.
Down in the Soil Pit: Long-Term Conventional and No-tillage Systems.
Dr. Francisco Arriaga, University of Wisconsin Extension Soil Scientist
https://www.soils.wisc.edu/extension/https://ipcm.wisc.edu…...more
Long-Term Conventional and No-tillage Systems Compared
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414,073Views
2014Sep 4
Soil pit discussion of two tillage systems (conventional vs. no-tillage) that have been managed for over 25 years in a corn-soybean rotation. Differences in soil profile, root growth, and general soil properties are discussed.
Down in the Soil Pit: Long-Term Conventional and No-tillage Systems.
Dr. Francisco Arriaga, University of Wisconsin Extension Soil Scientist
https://www.soils.wisc.edu/extension/https://ipcm.wisc.edu…...more