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The impact of husbandry procedures and crop rotation on the power of tractors needed for basic and supplementary soil tilage

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
4.03.01  Biotechnical sciences  Plant production  Agricultural plants 

Code Science Field
B390  Biomedical sciences  Phytotechny, horticulture, crop protection, phytopathology 
B410  Biomedical sciences  Soil science, agricultural hydrology 
Keywords
soil tilage, soil structure, drawing power, tractor, field use, crop rotation, penetrometer
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Researchers (5)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  04124  PhD Rajko Bernik  Plant production  Researcher  1999 - 2001 
2.  12288  MSc Tone Godeša  Plant production  Researcher  1999 - 2001 
3.  05007  PhD Darja Kocjan-Ačko  Plant production  Researcher  1999 - 2001 
4.  15993  PhD Igor Šantavec  Plant production  Researcher  1999 - 2001 
5.  01447  PhD Anton Tajnšek  Plant production  Head  1999 - 2001 
Abstract
To dispatch difficulties in soil tillage farmers are usually advised by representatives of agricultural mechanisation companies to replace weaker tractors with stronger and heavier ones. When farmers have enough money they usually follow these instructions, but this is not a solution for a long term. Instead of buying heavier and soil structure destroying tractors the project group is searching for solution in pointing out biological aspect, this is in appropriate agrotechnical methods and crop rotation. This concept is more compatible with the concept of sustainable agriculture.
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