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FAR Focus 01 - Non Inversion Agronomy: Guidelines for successful reduced tillage

Date: 2010-04-27 | Category: Resources

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FAR Focus 01 - Non Inversion Agronomy: Guidelines for successful reduced tillage

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Non-inversion agronomy is the husbandry of growing crops without the use of the plough; it covers a number of establishment techniques that go under the “banner” of minimal tillage, no tillage, brodcasting and direct establishment. It is not just a description of establishment techniques, but covers how the subsequent agronomy is influenced by the method of establishment...

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