There's not much difference between the both , your turning over soil and making it deep enough for whatever seeds your going to sow into the ground . Plowing is with a plow you plow on a angle at a deeper rate than cultivating So you'd probably plant Corn , Wheat and Barley with cultivating you'd be using a 6meter cultivator cultivating in a straight pattern , it does not make deep pockets for the seeds but it turns over the soil enough for winterish conditions , so you'd most likely plant canola ,beans and most likely rice , I hope iv'e help towards your'e question , I'm a farmer from Wales with a lot of experience :-) so I do know what I'm talking about just in case you think I'm bullshiting :-) Hope you have a nice day !!
Minimum tillage which is a soil tillage to approximately depth of 10 cm by means of cultivars and reduced tillage which is also includes deeper cultivation but not to the plough depth (Davies, et al., 2006).
farming, cultivation, husbandry, tillage
farming, cultivation, husbandry, tillage
primary tillage refers to tillage after harvesting or on virgin piece of land where soil is inverted and plant residues and sometimes manure/ fertilizer is added. On the other hand, secondary tillage is done after primary tillage and it involves breaking the soil particles into smaller pieces and sometimes includes formation of rows for planting.
weeds may be controlled with herbicides and/or cultivation and the ridges are rebuilt during cultivation.
The objective of primary tillage is to attain a reasonable depth of soft soil, incorporate crop residues, kill weeds, and to aerate the soil. Secondary tillage is any subsequent tillage, to incorporate fertilizers, reduce the soil to a finer tilth, level the surface, or control weeds.
Agronomics, agronomy, cultivation, culture, horticulture, husbandry, and tillage are some synonyms for agriculture.
Oil mining is done by mechanics while rice cultivation is manual.
hi my name is sandy and the answer to this question is that if we compare the sugar cultivation between India and Australia i think that in area Australia is better in cultivation methods Australia is better
The mulch-till system disturbs the soil prior to planting and accomplishes weed control with herbicides and/or cultivation.
-noun 1. the act or operation of tilling land; tillage. 2. the state of being tilled or under cultivation. 3. the physical condition of soil in relation to plant growth. 4. land that is tilled or cultivated. OR 1. the state of aggregation of soil and its condition for supporting plant growth 2. arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops [syn: cultivated land] OR # Cultivation of land; tillage. * Tilled earth.
-noun 1. the act or operation of tilling land; tillage. 2. the state of being tilled or under cultivation. 3. the physical condition of soil in relation to plant growth. 4. land that is tilled or cultivated. OR 1. the state of aggregation of soil and its condition for supporting plant growth 2. arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops [syn: cultivated land] OR # Cultivation of land; tillage. * Tilled earth.