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000154900 245__ $$aCrop Residue Management and Tillage System Trends. An Econonomic Research Service Report
000154900 260__ $$c1996-08
000154900 269__ $$a1996-08
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000154900 336__ $$aReport
000154900 490__ $$aSB 930
000154900 520__ $$aConservation tillage was used on more than 99 million acres in 1994, about 35 percent of U.S. planted crop area. Five years earlier, the total conservation-tilled acreage was 72 million. Besides conserving soil, crop residue management practices also cut production costs on many farms. Advantages of crop residue management systems over conventional systems include fuel and labor savings, lower machinery investments, and long-term benefits to soil structure and fertility.
000154900 546__ $$aEnglish
000154900 650__ $$aCrop Production/Industries
000154900 650__ $$aResearch Methods/ Statistical Methods
000154900 6531_ $$amachinery investments
000154900 6531_ $$afuel and labor savings
000154900 6531_ $$aproduction costs
000154900 6531_ $$amulch-till
000154900 6531_ $$ano-till
000154900 6531_ $$aconservation tillage
000154900 6531_ $$aCrop residue management
000154900 700__ $$aBull, Len
000154900 700__ $$aSandretto, Carmen
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