tillage is which you use a tool to make the soil good
farming, cultivation, husbandry, tillage
farming, cultivation, husbandry, tillage
The general term for agriculture involving growing crops is tillage.
Agronomics, agronomy, cultivation, culture, horticulture, husbandry, and tillage are some synonyms for agriculture.
Continuous no-till, reduced tillage, sustainable agriculture practices.
There is no specific individual who can be credited as the "father of tillage" as it is a practice that has been used by humans for thousands of years. Tillage, or the preparation of soil for agriculture, has been carried out by civilizations around the world throughout history, with various techniques evolving over time.
Oumou M. Camara has written: 'Economic case studies of eastern Washington no-till farmers growing wheat and barley in the 8-13 inch precipitation zone' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Barley, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic aspects of No-tillage, No-tillage, Wheat
Andrew Coventry has written: 'Notes on the culture and cropping of arable land' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Tillage
Horst Vogel has written: 'Conservation tillage in Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Cropping systems, Agricultural conservation, Sustainable agriculture, Small farmers, Conservation tillage 'Bodenerosion im Terrassenfeldbau' -- subject(s): Soil erosion, Terracing
Jethro Tull was father of tillage.
Conventional tillage involves intensive soil disturbance through plowing, while conservation tillage aims to minimize soil disturbance and maintain soil structure. Conservation tillage practices, such as no-till or reduced tillage, help to reduce erosion, conserve soil moisture, and improve soil health compared to conventional tillage methods.
Farming, cultivation, husbandry, rural