
Minimum tillage
Also known as minimum tillage, this practice consists of intervening as little as possible in the soil when cultivating it so as not to interfere with the natural processes that take place there. Minimum tillage is the smallest amount of tillage required to create the soil conditions suitable for seed germination and plant development. The soil is prepared in the strips/bands formed by the furrows where sowing will take place (Individual minimum tillage).
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