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No Till
technologies

No Till [Russian Federation]

No tillage is based on direct seeding with the innovative/ modern direct seeder Condor and works without any kind of soil disturbance.

  • Compiler: Peter Liebelt
No-till
technologies

No-till [Poland]

No-till is a system where crops are planted into the soil without primary tillage.

  • Compiler: Magdalena Frac
No-till agriculture
technologies

No-till agriculture [Hungary]

No-till agriculture replaces conventional soil tillage in order to reduce costs and labour - and to provide a mulch layer on the soil surface from the residues of the previous crop: this protects the soil surface and its ecology.

  • Compiler: Brigitta Szabó
No-till crop production
technologies

No-till crop production [Russian Federation]

No-till farming (also called zero tillage or direct drilling) is a way of growing crops from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage.

  • Compiler: Johannes Kamp
No-till garlic cultivation
technologies

No-till garlic cultivation [Nepal]

No-till is a farming system in which the seeds are planted directly into untilled soil which still contains the previous crop residues. No-till cultivation of garlic is practiced in the tropical lowland districts of western Nepal where garlic is sown directly into the soil after the paddy is harvested.

  • Compiler: Shreedip Sigdel
Strip-till
technologies

Strip-till [Germany]

Strip-till is a form of precision farming and conservation agriculture that combines minimum tillage in strips with no-till on the remainder of the field. The soil over the whole field is protected by a growing crop or mulch from sunlight, and especially from the direct impact of raindrops by providing …

  • Compiler: Felix Witing
No-tillage
technologies

No-tillage [Estonia]

No-till farming (also called zero tillage or direct drilling) is a way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage.

  • Compiler: Endla Reintam