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Tillage

Tillage:Tillage is the agricultural preparation of soil by mechanical agitation of various types, such as digging, stirring, and overturning. It is usually carried out in order to improve conditions for planting or harvesting. Tillage can also refer to the use of chemical agents, such as herbicides, to break up the soil.

Tillage Equipment

Tillage Equipment:Tillage equipment is any type of machinery or tool that is used to prepare soil for planting or harvesting. This can include anything from simple hand tools to large tractors and plows.

Tillage, Conservation

Tillage, Conservation:Conservation tillage is a type of tillage that minimizes the disturbance of the soil surface. This can be done through a variety of methods, such as no-till farming, minimum tillage, and mulching. Conservation tillage helps to reduce erosion, improve water infiltration, and promote healthy soils.

Tillage, Conventional

Tillage, Conventional:Conventional tillage is a type of tillage that involves more disturbance of the soil surface than conservation tillage. This can include things like plowing, disking, and harrowing. Conventional tillage is often used in areas where there is less concern about soil erosion or water infiltration.

tiller

Tiller:A tiller is a tool or machine that is used to break up the soil surface. This can be done by hand with a garden hoe or by using a powered tiller. Tillers are often used in gardening and agriculture to prepare the ground for planting.