Conservation Tillage

Conservation tillage is a farming practice that reduces soil disturbance by leaving crop residue from the previous season on the surface. This method helps improve soil health, reduce erosion, retain moisture, and increase organic matter over time. Conservation tillage can include practices such as no-till, strip-till, and reduced-till farming, all of which aim to minimize soil disruption while maintaining productive crop growth.

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