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the tillage
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The cultivation of arable land by plowing, sowing and raising crops
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They are people like Desiree Robertson-DuBois, 27, who was reading in the institute's research library on a recent afternoon, sitting near the "Tillage -- Mechanical" section of periodicals.
Such tasks included the tillage of the soil, which was the work of the peasant, or colonus; the transport of cheap bulky goods to the metropolitan centres of Rome or Constantinople, which was the work of the shipmaster, or navicularius; and services rendered by the curiales, members of the municipal senate charged with the assessment and collection of local taxes.
The tillage × N and species × N interactions were not significant.
The tillage practices in the study represent two possible tillage intensities under the local soil and climatic conditions.
The efficiency of the tillage is measured by the power consumption or the tillage force or draught and the quality of the worked soil.
The tillage treatments were conventional tillage (CT) (control) and in-field rainwater harvesting (IRWH) system.
The tillage treatment effects were evaluated by measuring several biological, chemical, and physical soil quality indicators.
Fibre quality was not affected by either the tillage systems or GM.
The decisive factor for protein yield was the input regime rather than the tillage strategy.
In contrast to the tillage system, the Ca-amendment barely influenced aggregation parameters.
The tillage × species interaction was significant in 2002 2003 and 2004 2005 and combined-across-years.
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