Tillage
21tillage — A place tilled or cultivated; land under cultivation, as opposed to lands lying fallow or in pasture …
22tillage — The cultivation of land …
23tillage — n. 1 the preparation of land for crop bearing. 2 tilled land …
24TILLAGE OU TEILLAGE — n. m. Action de tiller ou de teiller …
25tillage mound — Refer to interfurrow …
26tillage land — Plough land, arable land …
27Optimum water content for tillage — The optimum water content for tillage (OPT) is defined as the moisture content of soil at which tillage produces the largest number of small aggregates. Contents 1 Overview 2 Relationships between water content at field capacity (FC) and Plastic… …
28Minimum tillage — is a soil conservation system like Strip till with the goal of minimum soil manipulation necessary for a successful crop production. It is a tillage method that does not turn the soil over. It is contrary to intensive tillage, which changes the… …
29Conventional tillage — refers to tillage operations considered standard for a specific location and crop and that tend to bury the crop residues; usually considered as a base for determining the cost effectiveness of erosion control practices. See also Conservation… …
30no-tillage — /noʊ ˈtɪlɪdʒ/ (say noh tilij) noun 1. a system of conservation tillage in which no cultivations are done during the fallow period between consecutive crops, the crop being planted by direct drilling and weeds controlled as necessary by herbicides …