The impact of rationalization management at soil properties by production of barley investigated with penetrometrical method
2011
Bajla, J., Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra (Slovak Republic). Faculty of Engineering | Boďo, T., Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra (Slovak Republic). Faculty of Engineering | Čičo, M., Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra (Slovak Republic). Faculty of Engineering
The use of minimization technologies can bring many business benefits to the agricultural sector. The most important is the saving of fuel, less labor needs, time saving and easier to manage the seed process in agro- technical terms. However, this technology is not for everyone. Term experience shows that by the usage of conventional tillage tend to be higher crop yields. Therefore in some years, when purchase prices significantly increase agricultural commodities, agricultural are returning to conventional technologies. Some cyclic changes had been found after long term study. Especially in the case of minimization technology is evident that there is a cyclic soil compaction in the deeper layers of the soil, which makes difficult access for plant roots to get to the soil moisture and so it reduce the intake of nutrients. This 3 to 4 year cycle is very clear and therefore it is necessary in those cycles of minimization tillage to plow up the fields what leads to improved access of water to the roots.
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