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Soil tillage for crop production and for protection of soil and environmental quality: a Scandinavian viewpoint
Authors:Inge H  kansson
Institution:

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Soil Sciences, P.O. Box 7014, S-75007, Uppsala, Sweden

Abstract:Based on experience from 35 years of tillage research in Sweden, future development of soil tillage is discussed and some research problems are identified. Tillage and seeding methods must be more carefully adapted to conditions at individual sites and occasions. Low-pressure typres, better weed control and improved seed coulters favour the increased use of reduced tillage. In order to diminish the impact of agriculture on the environment, it is necessary to develop methods for establishment of crops in the early spring or immediately after harvest, even in soils with large amounts of crop residues or high moisture content. The roles of tillage methods, and of soil compaction and structure on environmental impact of agriculture must be investigated. World food production must increase, since the world population is rapidly increasing. Therefore, it is necessary to develop improved crop production systems, including crop establishment systems, which favour efficient use of basic crop growth factors, while protecting or increasing soil productivity. Compaction, decreased organic matter content, and erosion are important long-term threats to soil productivity.
Keywords:Primary tillage  Crop establishment  Weed control  Compaction  Environment  Organic matter  Productivity  Sweden
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