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Q: Why excessive tillage of an upland soil undesirable?
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What are the purpose of tillage?

Tillage is done to prepare the soil for planting by breaking up compacted soil, incorporating organic matter, and improving soil aeration and water infiltration. It helps to create a favorable seedbed for planting and can also help control weeds by burying weed seeds. However, excessive tillage can lead to soil erosion and loss of organic matter.


What is an upland soil?

upland soil is a welol drained..


What is meant by Tillage in agriculture?

tillage is which you use a tool to make the soil good


Difference between primary tillage and secondary tillage?

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.


What is the difference between primary tillage and secondary 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.


What is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil?

A MIll


What is the art of tilling the soil called?

tillage


What is the differenes between minimum tillage and reduced tillage?

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).


What has the author William R Gill written?

William R. Gill has written: 'Soil dynamics in tillage and traction' -- subject(s): Soil dynamics, Farm tractors, Tillage


What do you call caring for and using soil wisely?

Use it the right way and the way to cause less danger is plant trees . Plant trees to absourb water by their roots if theres no trees in a mountains this will hapen when it rains the water will make the soil into mud and mud water combined so the flood goes down the mountain and causes allot of death :(


What are Two types of soil?

Conservation Tillage and Wind breaks


How does conservation soil and tillage help soil?

With conventional tillage (complete turning over of the soil), the bare soil is exposed to the erosive action of water, which, in many areas is the major route of soil loss. Under conservation tillage, the crop residue buffers the raindrops' energy, so water has less erosive force when it reaches the soil. This protection by residue, along with the rougher surface provided by the residue facilitates infiltration and decreases runoff -- runoff that carries soil and nutrients with it. In addition, macropores, which are the major route for water movement through soil, get disrupted in the surface 15-20 cm of soil by conventional tillage, but remain intact under conservation tillage. Improved macropore development also enhances water infiltration and decreases water runoff. Conservation tillage thus can also conserve water and fertilizers. http://people.oregonstate.edu/~muirp/constill.htm