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| *Increase in water infiltration capacity of soil. | | *Increase in water infiltration capacity of soil. |
| *Decrement in runoff. | | *Decrement in runoff. |
| *Availability of crop residues on surface as there is no inversion of soil. | | *Availability of crop residues on surface as there is no inversion of soil. |
| *Less exposure of loose soils to external disturbing agents. | | *Less exposure of loose soils to external disturbing agents. |
− | *Vulnerability to splash and sheet erosion is least | + | *Vulnerability to splash and sheet erosion is least. |
| *Water loss through evaporation and runoff is reduced. | | *Water loss through evaporation and runoff is reduced. |
| *Savings in energy used for cultivation. | | *Savings in energy used for cultivation. |
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| *Reduced germination of weeds enables the field ready for planting. | | *Reduced germination of weeds enables the field ready for planting. |
| *Yields are 60%higher than conventionally ploughed farms. | | *Yields are 60%higher than conventionally ploughed farms. |
− | *Crop matures sooner | + | *Crop matures sooner. |
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| + | == Reference == |
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| + | [https://www.wocat.net/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/Books/WOOK_PART2.1.pdf Where the Land is Greener] |
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Latest revision as of 10:31, 7 July 2016
- Increase in water infiltration capacity of soil.
- Decrement in runoff.
- Availability of crop residues on surface as there is no inversion of soil.
- Less exposure of loose soils to external disturbing agents.
- Vulnerability to splash and sheet erosion is least.
- Water loss through evaporation and runoff is reduced.
- Savings in energy used for cultivation.
- Storage of rainfall water within the root zone.
- Reduced germination of weeds enables the field ready for planting.
- Yields are 60%higher than conventionally ploughed farms.
- Crop matures sooner.
Reference
Where the Land is Greener