Review: Soil compaction and controlled traffic farming in arable and grass cropping systems

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Agronomy research Pub Date : 2019-05-04 DOI:10.15159/AR.19.133
D. Antille, S. Peets, J. Galambošová, G. Botta, V. Rataj, M. Macák, J. Tullberg, W. Chamen, D. White, P. Misiewicz, P. Hargreaves, J. Bienvenido, R. Godwin
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There is both circumstantial and direct evidence which demonstrates the significant productivity and sustainability benefits associated with adoption of controlled traffic farming (CTF). These benefits may be fully realised when CTF is jointly practiced with no-tillage and assisted by the range of precision agriculture (PA) technologies available. Important contributing factors are those associated with improved trafficability and timeliness of field operations. Adoption of CTF is therefore encouraged as a technically and economically viable option to improve productivity and resource-use efficiency in arable and grass cropping systems. Studies on the economics of CTF consistently show that it is a profitable technological innovation for both grassland and arable land-use. Despite these benefits, global adoption of CTF is still relatively low, with the exception of Australia where approximately 30% of the grain production systems are managed under CTF. The main barriers for adoption of CTF have been equipment incompatibilities and the need to modify machinery to suit a specific system design, often at the own farmers’ risk of loss of product warranty. Other barriers include reliance on contracting operations, land tenure systems, and road transport regulations. However, some of the barriers to adoption can be overcome with forward planning when conversion to CTF is built into the machinery replacement programme, and organisations such as ACTFA in Australia and CTF Europe Ltd. in Central and Northern Europe have developed suitable schemes to assist farmers in such a process.
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综述:耕地和草地种植系统中的土壤压实和控制交通农业
有间接和直接的证据表明,采用管制交通农业(CTF)具有显著的生产力和可持续性效益。当CTF与免耕结合使用并辅以现有的一系列精准农业技术时,这些好处可能会充分实现。重要的促成因素是那些与改善外地行动的可通行性和及时性有关的因素。因此,鼓励采用CTF作为技术和经济上可行的选择,以提高耕地和牧草种植系统的生产力和资源利用效率。对CTF的经济学研究一致表明,CTF对草地和耕地利用都是一项有益的技术创新。尽管有这些好处,但全球采用CTF的比例仍然相对较低,澳大利亚除外,该国约30%的粮食生产系统采用CTF管理。采用CTF的主要障碍是设备不兼容和需要修改机器以适应特定的系统设计,这往往是农民自己承担失去产品保修的风险。其他障碍包括依赖承包业务、土地所有权制度和道路运输法规。然而,当向CTF的转换被纳入机械更换计划时,一些采用的障碍可以通过前瞻性规划来克服,澳大利亚的ACTFA和中欧和北欧的CTF欧洲有限公司等组织已经制定了合适的计划来帮助农民完成这一过程。
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Agronomy research
Agronomy research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: Agronomy Research is a peer-reviewed international Journal intended for publication of broad-spectrum original articles, reviews and short communications on actual problems of modern biosystems engineering including crop and animal science, genetics, economics, farm- and production engineering, environmental aspects, agro-ecology, renewable energy and bioenergy etc. in the temperate regions of the world.
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