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- Tillage abstract "Tillage is the agricultural preparation of soil by mechanical agitation of various types, such as digging, stirring, and overturning. Examples of human-powered tilling methods using hand tools include shovelling, picking, mattock work, hoeing, and raking. Examples of draft-animal-powered or mechanized work include ploughing (overturning with moldboards or chiseling with chisel shanks), rototilling, rolling with cultipackers or other rollers, harrowing, and cultivating with cultivator shanks (teeth). Small-scale gardening and farming, for household food production or small business production, tends to use the smaller-scale methods above, whereas medium- to large-scale farming tends to use the larger-scale methods. There is a fluid continuum, however. Any type of gardening or farming, but especially larger-scale commercial types, may also use low-till or no-till methods as well.Tillage is often classified into two types, primary and secondary. There is no strict boundary between them so much as a loose distinction between tillage that is deeper and more thorough (primary) and tillage that is shallower and sometimes more selective of location (secondary). Primary tillage such as ploughing tends to produce a rough surface finish, whereas secondary tillage tends to produce a smoother surface finish, such as that required to make a good seedbed for many crops. Harrowing and rototilling often combine primary and secondary tillage into one operation."Tillage" can also mean the land that is tilled. The word "cultivation" has several senses that overlap substantially with those of "tillage". In a general context, both can refer to agriculture. Within agriculture, both can refer to any of the kinds of soil agitation described above. Additionally, "cultivation" or "cultivating" may refer to an even narrower sense of shallow, selective secondary tillage of row crop fields that kills weeds while sparing the crop plants.".
- Tillage thumbnail Fendt_Tractor_Ripping_up_Kulin.jpg?width=300.
- Tillage wikiPageExternalLink agriculture_sustainable_farming.html.
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- Tillage wikiPageExternalLink EnvSci_p052.shtml.
- Tillage wikiPageExternalLink zone-builder.
- Tillage wikiPageExternalLink 289.
- Tillage wikiPageExternalLink soils-glossary.
- Tillage wikiPageID "46191".
- Tillage wikiPageRevisionID "602844281".
- Tillage group ""note"".
- Tillage hasPhotoCollection Tillage.
- Tillage subject Category:Agricultural_soil_science.
- Tillage subject Category:Agricultural_terminology.
- Tillage comment "Tillage is the agricultural preparation of soil by mechanical agitation of various types, such as digging, stirring, and overturning. Examples of human-powered tilling methods using hand tools include shovelling, picking, mattock work, hoeing, and raking.".
- Tillage label "Aratura".
- Tillage label "Bodenbearbeitung".
- Tillage label "Labour".
- Tillage label "Labrar".
- Tillage label "Orka (rolnictwo)".
- Tillage label "Tillage".
- Tillage label "Вспашка".
- Tillage label "حراثة".
- Tillage sameAs Orba.
- Tillage sameAs Bodenbearbeitung.
- Tillage sameAs Labrar.
- Tillage sameAs Labour.
- Tillage sameAs Pengolahan_tanah.
- Tillage sameAs Aratura.
- Tillage sameAs 耕起.
- Tillage sameAs 경작.
- Tillage sameAs Orka_(rolnictwo).
- Tillage sameAs m.0ch_4.
- Tillage sameAs Q878333.
- Tillage sameAs Q878333.
- Tillage wasDerivedFrom Tillage?oldid=602844281.
- Tillage depiction Fendt_Tractor_Ripping_up_Kulin.jpg.
- Tillage isPrimaryTopicOf Tillage.