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But without the bounty, it may be said, the state of tillage would not have been the same.
The rest of the area is taken by tillage, farms and roads.
It is a tillage method that does not turn the soil over.
These, therefore, will be kept constantly in good condition and fit for tillage.
In 1837 the island was nearly equally divided between pasture and tillage.
Tillage is often classified into two types, primary and secondary.
Modern agricultural science has greatly reduced the use of tillage.
Their conclusions draw from over 19 years of collaborated tillage studies.
Compaction of the soil, also known as a tillage pan.
Most tillage was temporary, and some quite large farms had no implements.
Tillage can be used to help encourage breakdown of any remaining debris.
In 1927-28 the winter tillage area was badly affected due to low snow levels.
Some harrowing may be done to keep down weeds or as a type of low impact tillage.
Nearly all the land, except about 300 acres under wood, is regularly or occasionally in tillage.
The fields were broken into tillage and pasture with hay in portions.
Generally, the younger the weed is, the more readily it can be controlled with tillage.
Leaf spot diseases on wheat in a conservation tillage study.
He has published a large number of scientific papers in his field, and is considered to be an international authority on conservation tillage.
But, because of Irish wet weather, tillage has always been quite risky, especially in the west where there is more rain.
Strip-till is a conservation system that uses a minimum tillage.
The American system is designed so that surface tillage cannot result in a change in classification.
The crop can be established both by no-till and conventional tillage.
The soils were rarely examined below the depth of normal tillage.
In 1859, the tillage of the village was 16 feddans.
"Tillage" can also mean the land that is tilled.