Citation Information

  • Title : One-pass tillage for summer fallow under arid summer conditions.
  • Source : Crop Management
  • Publisher : Plant Management Network; St. Paul; USA
  • Issue : December
  • Pages : CM-2011-1223-03-RS
  • Year : 2011
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Corp, M.
    • Wuest, S.
  • Climates: Mediterranean (Csa, Csb).
  • Cropping Systems: No-till cropping systems. Till cropping systems. Wheat.
  • Countries: USA.

Summary

Millions of acres of cropland with as low as 6 inches annual precipitation are used for production of winter wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) in the Pacific Northwest of the USA. Despite soil conservation advances, soil erosion continues to be a problem. This on-farm study analyzed seed-zone soil water under farmer-implemented fallow tillage practices to find out if very low-disturbance systems are possible. A low-disturbance, wide-blade undercutter sweep treatment was similar or superior to the farmer's more intensive conventional tillage system. A subsequent test at four paired no-till-conventionally-tilled summer-fallow sites demonstrated that a single pass of an undercutter sweep in the no-till field could preserve seed-zone moisture comparable to the more intensive multiple-pass conventional tillage. Despite conventional wisdom, summer-fallow soil mulches do not need to be finely pulverized or repeatedly tilled to be effective.

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