@article{Reed:277592,
      recid = {277592},
      author = {Reed, Krista S. and Wrickson, Merlin W.},
      title = {COST AND YIELD EFFECTS OF REDUCED TILLAGE SYSTEMS USED IN  THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS},
      address = {1984-09},
      number = {1486-2018-5741},
      series = {AGES840430},
      pages = {47},
      year = {1984},
      abstract = {Growing concern about increased production costs has  accelerated the search for alternative crop tillage  methods. Depletion of soil resources further enhances  interest in moderating land surface disturbance by reducing  tillage intensity. This report brings together conclusions  from research trials and farmer experiences regarding use  of reduced tillage methods in the northern and central  Great Plains. Results are not reported uniformly; however,  production costs, crop yields and rotations, chemical use,  machine use, weed control, and gross and net returns are  compared. The importance of good management is emphasized  especially while switching from one tillage method to  another.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/277592},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.277592},
}