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Tillage is the manipulation of soil with tools & implements for loosening the surface crust & bringing about conditions favorable for the germination of seeds and the growth of crops. soil condition resulting from tillage good Tilth - soft, friable & properly aerated crop emergence, establishment, growth and development easy infiltration of water & are retentive of moisture for satisfactory growth of plants To prepare the seed bed to a satisfactory level which promotes good germination and establishment of the seedlings To control weeds and improve close plant-soil interaction in the rooting zone. To loosen the soil for easy penetration and proliferation To remove the other sprouting materials in the soil To modify the soil temperature To break hard soil pans and improve drainage facilities To manage the plant residues by incorporating into the soil or to retain on the top layer to reduce erosion. To improve the physical conditions of the soil To harvest rain water easily and soil erosion can be minimised. To establish specific surface configurations for sowing, irrigation, drainage, etc. To incorporate and mix applied fertilizers and manures into the soil. To destroy the eggs and larvae of insects and their breeding places.
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Tillage
1.
Welcome Seema prajapat
2.
TILLAGE Tillage is
the physical manipulation of soil with tools And implements to result in good tilth for better fermentation and subsequent growth of crops. Tilth is a physical condition of the soil resulting from tillage.
3.
Primary tillage implements:
wooden or indigenous plough
4.
Mouldboard plough
5.
Disc plough
6.
Turn-wrest or reversible
or one-way plough
7.
Subsoil plough
8.
Chisel plough
9.
Ridge plough
10.
Rotery plough or
rotary hoes
11.
Basin lister
12.
Tractor drawn cultivator
13.
Sweep cultivator
14.
Disc harrow
15.
Blade harrow
16.
Indigenous blade harrow
17.
Guntaka
18.
Roller
19.
Seed drill
20.
Seed cum fertilizer
drill
21.
Mulch tillage for
weed control, conserve moisture ,control erosion
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