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Performance of UK organic spring wheat and contrasting soil tillage: yield and economic impact
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RAU research results revealing insights into effects of different levels of tillage on wheat yields, weeds, and costs.
Buildings & machinery, Type, texture & structure, Compaction & cultivation, Cereals, oil seeds & pulses, Weeds
Contrasting soil tillage effects on UK organic spring wheat
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Royal Agricultural University
RAU research providing insights into effects of different levels of tillage on soil density, weeds, and wheat yields.
Type, texture & structure, Compaction & cultivation, Drainage, Cereals, oil seeds & pulses, Crop nutrition & fertility building, Weeds
Characterisation of soil quality following conventional & non-inversion tillage
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Interesting research from the RAU exploring the effects of different forms of tillage on soil chemical and biological properties.
People & skills, Type, texture & structure, Compaction & cultivation, Cereals, oil seeds & pulses, Grasslands & forage crops
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