Generally, there is no yield decrease between no-till and conventional tillage soybean. However, there are some soils where tillage may be necessary. Also, in the northern United States, tillage may lead to early planting due to early soil warm-up.
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Last Updated: November 03, 2008
Generally, there is no yield decrease between no-till and conventional tillage soybean. However, there are some soils where tillage may be necessary. Also, in the northern United States, tillage may lead to early planting due to early soil warm-up.
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