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No-tillage seeding in conservation agriculture
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No-tillage seeding in conservation agriculture

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The 'what' and 'why' of no-tillage farming / C. John Baker and Keith E. Saxton
The benefits of no-tillage / Don C. Reicosky and Keith E. Saxton
The nature of risk in no-tillage / C. John Baker, W. (Bill) R. Ritchie, and Keith E. Saxton
Seeding openers and slot shape / C. John Baker
The role of slot cover / C. John Baker
Drilling into dry soils / C. John Baker
Drilling into wet soils / C. John Baker
Seed depth, placement, and metering / C. John Baker and Keith E. Saxton
Fertilizer placement / C. John Baker
Residue handling / C. John Baker, Fatima Ribeiro, and Keith E. Saxton
Comparing surface disturbance and low-disturbance disc openers / C. John Baker
No-tillage for forage production / C. John Baker and W. (Bill) R. Ritchie
No-tillage drill and planter design : large-scale machines / C. John Baker
No-tillage drill and planter design : small-scale machines / Fatima Ribeiro ... [et al.]
Managing a no-tillage seeding system / W. (Bill) R. Ritchie and C. John Baker
Controlled traffic farming as a complementary practice to no-tillage / W.C. Tim Chamen
Reduced environmental emissions and carbon sequestration / Don C. Reicosky and Keith E. Saxton
Some economic comparisons / C. John Baker
Procedures for development and technology transfer / C. John Baker.

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