Noun
no-till (uncountable)
(agriculture, often attributive) A technique for growing crops or pasture without disturbing the soil through tillage.
As of the 2010s much of the phosphorus in the lake comes from fertilizer applied to no-till soybean and corn fields but washed into streams by heavy rains. Source: Internet
Any type of gardening or farming, but especially larger-scale commercial types, may also use low-till or no-till methods as well. Source: Internet
Consider no-till attachments if needed. Source: Internet
He spent much of his time planning, installing and managing field studies on soil fertility management of cotton, corn, grain sorghum, wheat, alfalfa, Bermuda grass and cover crops in no-till and conventional tillage systems. Source: Internet
LEWMS made recommendations for reducing point source outflows, as well as reducing farm contributions of phosphorus by changing fertilizer usage, employing " no-till " farming and other conservative practices. Source: Internet
List of common herbicides Synthetic herbicides * 2,4-D is a broadleaf herbicide in the phenoxy group used in turf and no-till field crop production. Source: Internet