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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 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
Minimum Tillage
technologies

Minimum Tillage [Russian Federation]

Minimum tillage is a one-pass operation combined with sowing, using a classic Russian seeder modified for seedbed preparation and soil mixing. It can include shallow stubble cultivation after harvesting.

  • Compiler: Peter Liebelt
Mulch-till
technologies

Mulch-till [Slovenia]

Mulch-till is a method of farming that does not utilise a plough, and thus the soil is not turned over. Furthermore, at least 30% of the cultivated area remains covered with organic residues left over from the previous crop. There are multiple benefits to the soil and carbon dioxide emissions …

  • Compiler: Gregor Kramberger
Conservation tillage with incorporated mulched plant residues (mulch-till)
technologies

Conservation tillage with incorporated mulched plant residues (mulch-till) [Slovenia]

Conservation tillage with incorporated mulched plant residues (mulch-till) of harvested crop or a green manure that are part of the rotation). Crop residues are partially incorporated/mixed in topsoil layer (down to 10 cm) using a disc harrow, chisel plough, sweeps, field cultivators, that leave more than 30% of the soil …

  • Compiler: Matjaz Glavan
Natural revegetation
technologies

Natural revegetation [Spain]

Based on post-fire assessment, native vegetation will regenerate by natural processes giving the right conditions.

  • Compiler: Artemi Cerda
Organic agriculture in the cooperative orchards of Murcia University
technologies

Organic agriculture in the cooperative orchards of Murcia … [Spain]

Allocation of organic rotation gardens for employees and people from the University of Murcia. It aims to demonstrate the viability of organic farming through a series of techniques and management practices in the cooperative orchards at the University of Murcia

  • Compiler: Alicia Morugán-Coronado