Results of comparative studies of tillage technologies when sowing repeated crops
Abstract
The article presents the main results of comparative experimental studies of traditional (plowing, chisel-growing) and energy-saving (strip) tillage in Uzbekistan when sowing re-crops after harvesting winter cereals
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