Revolutionize crop yields and soil health with reduced tillage practices!
Tillage methods can affect wheat yield and soil quality. Intensive tillage can harm crop productivity and soil health, while conservation agriculture practices like reduced tillage and better crop management can have positive effects. Studies show that furrow irrigated raised bed systems lead to higher crop yields, with no tillage and conventional tillage also showing good results. No tillage increases soil organic carbon in the top layers, while zero tillage boosts levels of important nutrients. Conventional tillage tends to have more dissolved organic carbon, but zero tillage and reduced tillage methods can increase humus content in the soil.