What is Tillage?
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Tillage
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What is Tillage?
the practice of keeping the soil mellow
(soft) and free from weeds mechanically
(physically)
can be seedbed preparation or
postemergence cultivation
What are the purposes of
tillage?
1) develop soil tilth (physical condition
of the soil)
2) kill weeds
3) manage crop residue
What is a seedbed?
place where seeds germinate & nourish
young plants
must be firm to allow seed to come in
contact with soil particles to absorb
moisture
must be pourous to allow air to move,
root development, water movement
water will not easily penetrate hard soil
to get to roots
Seedbed Characteristics
if soil is too loose, rain will wash away
young plants
some soils have excess water
oxygen is needed by roots
air and water conduct heat more rapidly
than soil, looser soils warm up sooner
plant residue on surface insulates,
warms up slower, also provides buffer
against wind
What is Soil Tilth?
The physical condition of the soil
fitness for cultivation
How is good soil tilth
developed?
till at proper time to maintain proper
aggregation
too wet during tillage makes soil lumpy,
too dry during tillage makes soil too fine
and likely to blow
over tillage will destroy soil structure
and lead to soil compaction
What is the definition of a
weed?
a plant that grows out of place
-tillage can cut roots or bury weeds
Is crop residue a benefit or
detriment?
definitely a benefit
helps control erosion, retain water,
improve tilth
What is primary tillage?
the first tillage operation of a season
loosen soil to permit air and water to
penetrate
dark soils absorb light, warm up quicker
residue insulates, warms slower
in wet areas soil is plowed
in dry areas leave residue
What are the types of tillage
equipment?
• Moldboard Plow: inverts soil, turns
residue under soil surface
Disk Plow
rolling disks, similar to moldboard plow,
better in sticky soils
One-Way Disk Plow
for dry soils, leaves more residue on soil
surface than moldboard and disk plow
What is summerfallow?
tilling uncropped land in summer
primary tillage is deepest, rest shallower
leave residue
Chisel Plow
does not invert soil, uses chisels or
sweeps that shatter the soil
leaves residue on surface
What is Hardpan?
compacted soil layer below the soil
surface
created by continuous tillage at the
same depth
How can hardpan be
corrected?
use a subsoiler
Disk Harrow
similar to disk plow except smaller
discs, tandem. cuts residue, but leaves
on surface
What is secondary tillage?
all tillage operations after primary
till at shallower depth
Spike-Tooth Harrow
steel spikes that break soil crust, uproot
small weeds
Rod Weeder
rod turns as it is pulled beneath the soil
rod turns opposite direction as wheels,
lifts weeds and coarse material to
surface
packs seedbed
Rotary Hoe
hoe wheels on long shaft dig into soil
(shallow)
usually mounted on tractor for row crops
What is minimum tillage?
delay primary tillage until seeding
What are the benefits of
minimum tillage?
1) soil surface is left covered residue
(conserve moisture)
2) redidue protects soil from erosion
3) reduced costs (fewer operations)
4) soil tilth improved (less compaction)
-Weeds are controlled with chemicals
What is stripcropping?
alternating summerfallow and cropped
fields
What is contour tillage?
strip cropping so that fields are all at the
same elevation (along hills)
slows water runoff
What is Terracing?
earth structure built across the slope to
hold water