Date of Award:
5-1957
Document Type:
Thesis
Degree Name:
Master of Science (MS)
Department:
Plants, Soils, and Climate
Department name when degree awarded
Soil Physics
Committee Chair(s)
Sterling Taylor
Committee
Sterling Taylor
Abstract
Since the beginning of soil tilled agriculture, there have been many controversies as to the proper kinds and amounts of soil tillage required to establish and produce a crop. These controversies have ranged far and wide between farmers, extension service personnel, agricultural specialists, in fact almost every person connected with agriculture has his own unique concept of what constitutes proper tillage. The concepts vary widely from a no tillage program, for certain perennial row crops, to the extreme dust mulch program.
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22521e0a239de1ba9be090ca2d2e7d18
Recommended Citation
Sloat, Wilbur, "The Measurement of Physical Properties of Field Soil" (1957). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023. 2676.
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