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引用次数: 7
摘要
棉花高残茬保护性耕作系统被认为具有经济和环境可持续发展的潜力,研究表明,与传统耕作系统相比,保护性耕作系统可能存在一些优势。然而,在区域范围内采用新的农业系统是困难的,除非个别农民愿意承担个人风险并证明新系统在农场的可持续性。John T. Ingram和Sons农场就是采用高残留保护性耕作系统的一个例子。该农场位于阿拉巴马州的沿海平原,自1984年以来一直成功地采用高残留保护性耕作系统,并为该地区的其他农民提供了榜样。下面介绍了目前在John T. Ingram and Sons农场使用的系统,并提出了他们的观点和观察。
HIGH RESIDUE CONSERVATION TILLAGE SYSTEM FOR COTTON PRODUCTION: A FARMER' S PERSPECTIVE
High residue conservation tillage systems for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) production have been proposed as having the potential to be both economically and environmentally sustainable, and research has indicated that several advantages may exist for conservation tillage systems compared to conventional tillage systems. However, adoption of new farming systems on a regional scale is difficult unless an individual farmer is willing to take the personal risk and demonstrate the sustainability of the new system on a farm. The John T. Ingram and Sons Farm is an example that adopted a high residue conservation tillage system. Located on the Coastal Plains of Alabama, this farm has successfully operated as a high residue conservation tillage system since 1984 and served as an example for other farmers in the region. The following describes the system presently used on the John T. Ingram and Sons Farm and presents their perspectives and observations.