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Effects of No-Tillage Production Practices on Crop Yields as Influenced by Crop and Growing Environment Factors

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  • Toliver, Dustin K.
  • Larson, James A.
  • English, Burton C.
  • Roberts, Roland K.
  • Torre Ugarte, Daniel de la
  • West, Tristram O.

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This paper evaluated differences between yields of no-tillage compared to conventional or reduced tillage and their associated downside risk. Six crops were evaluated along with how those yields and risks differed by various environmental factors such geographic location, precipitation, soil type and how long the practice had been used.

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  • Toliver, Dustin K. & Larson, James A. & English, Burton C. & Roberts, Roland K. & Torre Ugarte, Daniel de la & West, Tristram O., 2011. "Effects of No-Tillage Production Practices on Crop Yields as Influenced by Crop and Growing Environment Factors," 2011 Annual Meeting, February 5-8, 2011, Corpus Christi, Texas 98818, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:saea11:98818
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.98818
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    1. O'Connor, Claire, 2013. "Soil Matters: How the Federal Crop Insurance Program should be reformed to encourage low-risk farming methods with high-reward environmental outcomes," 2013 AAEA: Crop Insurance and the Farm Bill Symposium 156789, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
    2. Liu, Xiuwei & Zhang, Xiying & Chen, Suying & Sun, Hongyong & Shao, Liwei, 2015. "Subsoil compaction and irrigation regimes affect the root–shoot relation and grain yield of winter wheat," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 154(C), pages 59-67.

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    Keywords

    Agribusiness; Environmental Economics and Policy; Farm Management; Land Economics/Use; Production Economics; Risk and Uncertainty;
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