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Mention three advantages of Conservation Tillage.
State any two advantages of conservation tillage.
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Solution 1
- Seedbed preparation
- Increase in nutrient use efficiency
- Weed control
- Evaporation suppression
- Water infiltration enhancement and improved water-retention capacity
- Erosion control and maintains the productivity of upland soils by reducing erosion
- Maintains a favourable soil temperature
These benefits together result in increased and sustained crop yields.
Solution 2
Conservation tillage is a tillage method that leaves the previous year’s crop residue on fields before and after planting the next crop to reduce soil erosion and runoff.
Advantages of conservation tillage are:
- It conserves water by reducing evaporation at the soil surface.
- It conserves energy, time, fuel, and money by reducing the number of trips across the field. The cost of labour and machinery is also lessened.
- Reducing potential air pollution from dust and diesel emissions.
- Crop residue provides food and cover for wildlife.
- Improves soil moisture by enhancing crop growth in dry periods or on droughty soils.
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