Conservation Tillage Promises More Profitable and Sustainable Farms…
Zero-tillage is becoming an increasingly important conservation technology. The challenge for researchers is to develop technologies and equipment adaptable to local climatic conditions.
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okr-10986-45632021-04-23T14:02:18Z Conservation Tillage Promises More Profitable and Sustainable Farms… Klytchnikova, Irina Neal, Christopher Lawton, Anna agricultural production, agricultural production systems, Conservation farming, crop, farmers, natural resources, soil erosion, soils, Sustainable Farms, Tillage Zero-tillage is becoming an increasingly important conservation technology. The challenge for researchers is to develop technologies and equipment adaptable to local climatic conditions. 2012-03-30T07:12:40Z 2012-03-30T07:12:40Z 2008-10-01 Journal Article Development Outreach 1020-797X http://hdl.handle.net/10986/4563 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Journal Article Latin America & Caribbean South Asia India Hungary Brazil |
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agricultural production, agricultural production systems, Conservation farming, crop, farmers, natural resources, soil erosion, soils, Sustainable Farms, Tillage |
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agricultural production, agricultural production systems, Conservation farming, crop, farmers, natural resources, soil erosion, soils, Sustainable Farms, Tillage Klytchnikova, Irina Conservation Tillage Promises More Profitable and Sustainable Farms… |
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Zero-tillage is becoming an increasingly important conservation technology. The challenge for researchers is to develop technologies and equipment adaptable to local climatic conditions. |
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Neal, Christopher |
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Neal, Christopher Klytchnikova, Irina |
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Klytchnikova, Irina |
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Klytchnikova, Irina |
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Conservation Tillage Promises More Profitable and Sustainable Farms… |
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Conservation Tillage Promises More Profitable and Sustainable Farms… |
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Conservation Tillage Promises More Profitable and Sustainable Farms… |
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Conservation Tillage Promises More Profitable and Sustainable Farms… |
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Conservation Tillage Promises More Profitable and Sustainable Farms… |
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conservation tillage promises more profitable and sustainable farms… |
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World Bank |
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