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12 October 2023 An improved design for a zero-tillage experimental plot drill
B.L. Beres, S. Simmill, W. Taylor, R.J. Dyck, J. Hubert
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Adoption of conservation farming practices such as zero tillage when planting field research plots is essential to the replication of on-farm practices. The problem is that most drill options fail to meet expectations as they are not built to the scale required, compromise the need for uniformity of plant emergence within plot areas, lack portability, or have been designed and equipped in a manner that is not relevant to farm-scale seeder technologies and practices. Agronomists and Technicians at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada engaged with engineering expertise to design and build two prototype drills that are now in full operation.

B.L. Beres, S. Simmill, W. Taylor, R.J. Dyck, and J. Hubert "An improved design for a zero-tillage experimental plot drill," Canadian Journal of Plant Science 104(1), 75-78, (12 October 2023). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjps-2023-0094
Received: 27 June 2023; Accepted: 13 September 2023; Published: 12 October 2023
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agronomy
field experimentation
no-till air drill
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