what is the meaning of no till farming
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no till farming is the practice of planting crops without tilling the soil. Also known as “no till planting” and “zero tillage,” no till farming first became popular in the United States after World War II.
Conventional Tilling
Tilling the soil, also known as tillage, is the conventional way of preparing the soil for planting by digging, stirring, and turning it over. Typically, the soil is turned over with an implement to a depth of several inches or more, which usually requires two or more passes over the field. Tilling kills unwanted plants and buries mulch, leaving behind a barren soil. Conventional tilling is more time-consuming and can even lower the quality of the soil, causing soil compaction, and leading to soil erosion.
No Till Farming
No till planting makes sense because there are less steps involved, thus your productivity is higher. The soil does not have to be tilled. Instead, the seeds are planted through the remains of previous crops by planters or drills that cut a V-slot (seed furrow), place the seeds, and close the furrow.
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