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Practical recommendations on reduced tillage systems
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Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL)
Video footage of a member of the TILMAN-ORG project outlining some of the problems and potential solutions associated with reduced tillage.
Type, texture & structure, Compaction & cultivation, Drainage, Rotations, Organic matter, Weeds, Roots & horticulture, Crop nutrition & fertility building
Earthworms - Architects of fertile soils
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Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL)
Earthworms; their biology, ecology, and multiple services they provide, and what we can do to ensure they thrive and benefit soil fertility.
Type, texture & structure, Compaction & cultivation, Drainage, Organic matter, Soil biology, People & skills, Pollinators & ecological services
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