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Tillage
Tillage is the manipulation of soil with tools & implements for loosening
the surface crust & bringing about conditions favorable for the
germination of seeds and the growth of crops.
soil condition resulting from tillage
good Tilth - soft, friable & properly aerated
crop emergence, establishment, growth and development
easy infiltration of water & are retentive of moisture for satisfactory
growth of plants
Soil Tilth
Characteristics of good tilth/Measurement of soil tilth
Size distribution of soil aggregates
relative proportion of different sized soil aggregates
aggregates ranges from 1 to 6 mm
soil, type, soil moisture content
Mellowness or friability
property of soil by which the clods when dry become more crumbly
capillary & non-capillary pores
•To prepare the seed bed to a satisfactory level which promotes good germination and
establishment of the seedlings
•To control weeds and improve close plant-soil interaction in the rooting zone.
•To loosen the soil for easy penetration and proliferation
•To remove the other sprouting materials in the soil
•To modify the soil temperature
•To break hard soil pans and improve drainage facilities
•To manage the plant residues by incorporating into the soil or to retain on the top
layer to reduce erosion.
•To improve the physical conditions of the soil
•To harvest rain water easily and soil erosion can be minimised.
•To establish specific surface configurations for sowing, irrigation, drainage, etc.
•To incorporate and mix applied fertilizers and manures into the soil.
To destroy the eggs and larvae of insects and their breeding places.
Objectives of tillage √mid sem 2017
Ploughing means stirring the soil rather deeply
Tillage operations
Types of tilth
Fine tilth – the powdery condition of the soil
Coarse tilth – rough clody condition of the soil
Fine seed bed – required for small seeded crops like ragi, onion, tobacco
Coarse seed bed – needed for bold seeded crops like sorghum, cotton, chick pea
Types of tilth
1.Preparatory Tillage
primary tillage
Implements
secondary tillage
Implements
On Season Tillage
soil is inverted, weeds are uprooted and stubbles
incorporated into the soil
Bullock drawn implements - indigenous (desi) plough and
mould board plough
Tractor drawn implements - mould board plough, disc
plough, sub- soil plough and chisel plough
To prepare a good seed bed
harrowing, pulverizing, raking and leveling
cultivators, harrows, clod crushers and
leveling implements
• Primary tillage - The first cutting and inverting of the soil that is
done after the harvest of the crop or untilled fallow. It is normally
the deepest operation performed during the period between
two crops. Depth may range from 10–30 cm. It includes
ploughing to cut and invert the soil for further operation. It
consists of deep opening and loosening the soil to bring out the
desirable tilth. The main objective is to control weeds to
incorporate crop stubbles and to restore soil structure.
• Secondary tillage - It refers to shallow tillage operation that is
done after primary tillage to bring a good soil tilth. In this
operation the soil is stirred and conditioned by breaking the
clods and crust, closing of cracks and crevices that form on
drying. Incorporation of manures and fertilizers, leveling,
mulching, forming ridges and furrows are the main objectives.
• Seed bed preparation - It refers to a very shallow operation
intended to prepare a seed bed or make the soil to suit for
planting
i. Stubble or post harvest tillage
ii. Summer tillage
iii. Winter tillage
iv. Fallow tillage
Off Season Tillage
Seed bed preparation
Puddling
Puddling is mixing soil with water to render it impervious, water-impermeable stage
2.Inter Tillage
inter cultivation
shallow tillage operation done in the field after sowing or planting or prior to harvest
of crop plants
Sub soil tillage - Chisel ploughing
Leveling tillage
Wet tillage
Strip tillage
Clean tillage
Ridge tillage - ridge former or ridge plough
Conservation tillage -tillage system that reduce loss of soil / water
Contour tillage - Tilling of the land along contour
Blind tillage - after seeding or planting
Special Type Of Tillage
Factors affecting (intensity and depth of) the tillage operation
soil type
crop and variety
type of farming
moisture status of the soil
climate and season
extend of weed infestation
irrigation methods
special needs and economic condition
knowledge and experience of the farmer
Minimal tillage - cost effectiveness and time saving in field preparation
Minimum Tillage
• Minimum tillage is aimed at reducing tillage to the minimum necessary for
ensuring a good seedbed, rapid germination, a satisfactory stand and
favourable growing conditions.
• Advantages
• Improved soil conditions due to decomposition of plant residues in situ.
• Higher infiltration
• decomposition of dead roots.
• Less resistance to root growth
• Less soil compaction
• Less soil erosion.
• Disadvantages
• Seed germination is lower
• More nitrogen has to be added.
• Nodulation is affected in some leguminous crops
• Sowing operations are difficult with ordinary equipment.
• Continuous use of herbicides causes pollution problems and dominance of
perennial problematic weeds (weed shift).
Zero Tillage/No Tillage/Chemical Tillage
• Zero tillage is an extreme form of minimum tillage. Primary tillage
is completely avoided and secondary tillage is restricted to
seedbed preparation in the row zone only. Weeds are controlled
using herbicides. Hence, it is also referred as chemical tillage
Advantages
• Zero tilled soils are homogenous in structure with more number of
earthworms. These soil physical properties are apparent after two
years of zero tillage.
• The organic matter content increases due to less mineralization.
• Surface runoff is reduced due to the presence of mulch.
Disadvantages
• In temperate countries highest dose of nitrogen has to be applied
for mineralization of organic matter in zero tillage.
• Large population of perennial weeds appears in zero tilled plots.
• Higher number of volunteer plants and build up of pests are the
other problems.
Stubble Mulch Tillage or Stubble Mulch Farming
• soil is protected at all times either by growing a crop or by leaving the
crop residues on the surface during fallow periods. Sweeps or blades
are generally used to cut the soil up to 12 to 15 cm depth in the first
operation after harvest and the depth of cut is reduced during
subsequent operations.
Conservation tillage
• It means any tillage system that reduces loss of soil or water relative
to conventional tillage. It is often a form of non-inversion tillage that
retains protective amounts of crop residue mulch on the surface.
Important criteria;
• (i) presence of crop residue mulch, (ii) effective conservation of soil
and water, (iii) improvement of soil structure and organic matter
content, and (iv) maintenance of high and economic level of
production
Primary Tillage
• Country/wooden/Desi plough
• Improved iron plough
• Bose plough
• Mould board plough
• Turn wrest plough
• Disc plough
• Reversible disc plough
• Chisel plough or subsoil plough
Secondary Tillage
• Cultivators
• Harrows
• Spike tooth harrow
• Chain harrow
• Disc harrow
• Intercultivating harrow
• Blade Harrows

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Tillage Practices and types

  • 1. Tillage Tillage is the manipulation of soil with tools & implements for loosening the surface crust & bringing about conditions favorable for the germination of seeds and the growth of crops. soil condition resulting from tillage good Tilth - soft, friable & properly aerated crop emergence, establishment, growth and development easy infiltration of water & are retentive of moisture for satisfactory growth of plants Soil Tilth
  • 2. Characteristics of good tilth/Measurement of soil tilth Size distribution of soil aggregates relative proportion of different sized soil aggregates aggregates ranges from 1 to 6 mm soil, type, soil moisture content Mellowness or friability property of soil by which the clods when dry become more crumbly capillary & non-capillary pores
  • 3. •To prepare the seed bed to a satisfactory level which promotes good germination and establishment of the seedlings •To control weeds and improve close plant-soil interaction in the rooting zone. •To loosen the soil for easy penetration and proliferation •To remove the other sprouting materials in the soil •To modify the soil temperature •To break hard soil pans and improve drainage facilities •To manage the plant residues by incorporating into the soil or to retain on the top layer to reduce erosion. •To improve the physical conditions of the soil •To harvest rain water easily and soil erosion can be minimised. •To establish specific surface configurations for sowing, irrigation, drainage, etc. •To incorporate and mix applied fertilizers and manures into the soil. To destroy the eggs and larvae of insects and their breeding places. Objectives of tillage √mid sem 2017
  • 4. Ploughing means stirring the soil rather deeply Tillage operations Types of tilth Fine tilth – the powdery condition of the soil Coarse tilth – rough clody condition of the soil Fine seed bed – required for small seeded crops like ragi, onion, tobacco Coarse seed bed – needed for bold seeded crops like sorghum, cotton, chick pea Types of tilth
  • 5. 1.Preparatory Tillage primary tillage Implements secondary tillage Implements On Season Tillage soil is inverted, weeds are uprooted and stubbles incorporated into the soil Bullock drawn implements - indigenous (desi) plough and mould board plough Tractor drawn implements - mould board plough, disc plough, sub- soil plough and chisel plough To prepare a good seed bed harrowing, pulverizing, raking and leveling cultivators, harrows, clod crushers and leveling implements
  • 6. • Primary tillage - The first cutting and inverting of the soil that is done after the harvest of the crop or untilled fallow. It is normally the deepest operation performed during the period between two crops. Depth may range from 10–30 cm. It includes ploughing to cut and invert the soil for further operation. It consists of deep opening and loosening the soil to bring out the desirable tilth. The main objective is to control weeds to incorporate crop stubbles and to restore soil structure. • Secondary tillage - It refers to shallow tillage operation that is done after primary tillage to bring a good soil tilth. In this operation the soil is stirred and conditioned by breaking the clods and crust, closing of cracks and crevices that form on drying. Incorporation of manures and fertilizers, leveling, mulching, forming ridges and furrows are the main objectives. • Seed bed preparation - It refers to a very shallow operation intended to prepare a seed bed or make the soil to suit for planting
  • 7. i. Stubble or post harvest tillage ii. Summer tillage iii. Winter tillage iv. Fallow tillage Off Season Tillage Seed bed preparation Puddling Puddling is mixing soil with water to render it impervious, water-impermeable stage 2.Inter Tillage inter cultivation shallow tillage operation done in the field after sowing or planting or prior to harvest of crop plants
  • 8. Sub soil tillage - Chisel ploughing Leveling tillage Wet tillage Strip tillage Clean tillage Ridge tillage - ridge former or ridge plough Conservation tillage -tillage system that reduce loss of soil / water Contour tillage - Tilling of the land along contour Blind tillage - after seeding or planting Special Type Of Tillage
  • 9. Factors affecting (intensity and depth of) the tillage operation soil type crop and variety type of farming moisture status of the soil climate and season extend of weed infestation irrigation methods special needs and economic condition knowledge and experience of the farmer Minimal tillage - cost effectiveness and time saving in field preparation
  • 10. Minimum Tillage • Minimum tillage is aimed at reducing tillage to the minimum necessary for ensuring a good seedbed, rapid germination, a satisfactory stand and favourable growing conditions. • Advantages • Improved soil conditions due to decomposition of plant residues in situ. • Higher infiltration • decomposition of dead roots. • Less resistance to root growth • Less soil compaction • Less soil erosion. • Disadvantages • Seed germination is lower • More nitrogen has to be added. • Nodulation is affected in some leguminous crops • Sowing operations are difficult with ordinary equipment. • Continuous use of herbicides causes pollution problems and dominance of perennial problematic weeds (weed shift).
  • 11. Zero Tillage/No Tillage/Chemical Tillage • Zero tillage is an extreme form of minimum tillage. Primary tillage is completely avoided and secondary tillage is restricted to seedbed preparation in the row zone only. Weeds are controlled using herbicides. Hence, it is also referred as chemical tillage Advantages • Zero tilled soils are homogenous in structure with more number of earthworms. These soil physical properties are apparent after two years of zero tillage. • The organic matter content increases due to less mineralization. • Surface runoff is reduced due to the presence of mulch. Disadvantages • In temperate countries highest dose of nitrogen has to be applied for mineralization of organic matter in zero tillage. • Large population of perennial weeds appears in zero tilled plots. • Higher number of volunteer plants and build up of pests are the other problems.
  • 12. Stubble Mulch Tillage or Stubble Mulch Farming • soil is protected at all times either by growing a crop or by leaving the crop residues on the surface during fallow periods. Sweeps or blades are generally used to cut the soil up to 12 to 15 cm depth in the first operation after harvest and the depth of cut is reduced during subsequent operations. Conservation tillage • It means any tillage system that reduces loss of soil or water relative to conventional tillage. It is often a form of non-inversion tillage that retains protective amounts of crop residue mulch on the surface. Important criteria; • (i) presence of crop residue mulch, (ii) effective conservation of soil and water, (iii) improvement of soil structure and organic matter content, and (iv) maintenance of high and economic level of production
  • 13. Primary Tillage • Country/wooden/Desi plough • Improved iron plough • Bose plough • Mould board plough • Turn wrest plough • Disc plough • Reversible disc plough • Chisel plough or subsoil plough
  • 14. Secondary Tillage • Cultivators • Harrows • Spike tooth harrow • Chain harrow • Disc harrow • Intercultivating harrow • Blade Harrows