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Modelling minimum residue thresholds for soil conservation benefits in tropical, semi-arid cropping systems

Publication Code: 
TR66
Publication Date: 
2007
ISBN: 
1 86320 538 1 (print) 1 86320 539 X (online)
Author(s): 
M.E. Probert
Price:
A$18 (inc. GST)

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Summary

Developing and promoting farming systems that make use of conservation tillage practices (minimum tillage, zero tillage) in combination with the retention of crop residues is a strategy being pursued by many national and international research organisations. This report describes a targeted modelling study that was implemented to explore the extent to which partial retention of residues might provide a way forward. The results of the study will contribute to the debate on the potential and limitations of the conservation agriculture concept in semi-arid tropical environments, particularly in drier, lower productivity areas.

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