write 5 advantages and disadvantages of soil
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Producers must consider the advantage and disadvantages of a tillage system before changing systems. The most important advantage of conservation tillage systems is significantly less soil erosion due to wind and water. Other advantages include reduced fuel and labor requirements. However, increased reliance may be placed on herbicides with some conservation tillage systems. The herbicide labels do not change the recommended rates based on tillage system, but tillage may not be an option for weed control in some tillage systems.
Plow-Suited for poorly drained soils. Excellent incorporation. Well-tilled seedbed.(advantages)
Major soil erosion. High soil moisture loss. Timeliness considerations. Highest fuel and labor costs.(disadvantages)
Ridge -PlantExcellent for furrow irrigation or poorly drained soils. Ridges warm up and dry out quickly. Well suited for organic production
.No incorporation. Must be annual row crops. Wheel spacing and other machinery modifications may be needed. Creating and maintaining ridges.
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ADVANTAGES OF SOIL:-)
1) Suitable for poorly drained soil. Excellent incorporation. Well- tilled seedbed.. .
2) Less winter wind erosion from roughened surface. Well adapted to poorly drained soils. Good incorporation.. .
3) Less erosion with more residue. Well adapted for well- drained soils. Good incorporation.. .
4) Excellent for furrow irrigation or poorly drained soils. Ridges warm up and dry out quickly. Well suited for organic production.. .
5) Tilled residue- free strip warms quickly. Injection of nutrients into row area. Well suited for poorly drained soils.. .
DISADVANTAGES OF SOIL:-)
1) Major soil erosion. High soil moisture loss. Timeliness considerations. Higher fuel and labor costs...
2) Little erosion control. High soil moisture loss. Shredding may be needed for residue flow. Medium fuel and labor requirements...
3) Little erosion control with more operations. High soil moisture loss. Destroys soil structure. Compacts wet soil...
4) No incorporation. Increased dependence on herbicides. Slow soil warming on poorly drained soils...
5) No incorporation. Must be annual row crops. Wheel spacing and other machinery modifications may be needed. Creating and maintaining ridges...
1) Suitable for poorly drained soil. Excellent incorporation. Well- tilled seedbed.. .
2) Less winter wind erosion from roughened surface. Well adapted to poorly drained soils. Good incorporation.. .
3) Less erosion with more residue. Well adapted for well- drained soils. Good incorporation.. .
4) Excellent for furrow irrigation or poorly drained soils. Ridges warm up and dry out quickly. Well suited for organic production.. .
5) Tilled residue- free strip warms quickly. Injection of nutrients into row area. Well suited for poorly drained soils.. .
DISADVANTAGES OF SOIL:-)
1) Major soil erosion. High soil moisture loss. Timeliness considerations. Higher fuel and labor costs...
2) Little erosion control. High soil moisture loss. Shredding may be needed for residue flow. Medium fuel and labor requirements...
3) Little erosion control with more operations. High soil moisture loss. Destroys soil structure. Compacts wet soil...
4) No incorporation. Increased dependence on herbicides. Slow soil warming on poorly drained soils...
5) No incorporation. Must be annual row crops. Wheel spacing and other machinery modifications may be needed. Creating and maintaining ridges...
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