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  2. No-till farming - Wikipedia

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    No-till farming is not equivalent to conservation tillage or strip tillage. Conservation tillage is a group of practices that reduce the amount of tillage needed. No-till and strip tillage are both forms of conservation tillage. No-till is the practice of never tilling a field. Tilling every other year is called rotational tillage.

  3. Conor Crickmore - Wikipedia

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    Conor Crickmore at Neversink Farm, with his tool creation; The Gridder. Conor Crickmore (born February 3, 1970) is an American farmer, educator, and tool designer.In 2009, he started Neversink Farm, which is known for its no till methods and high production on small acreage.

  4. Clayton Yeutter - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Keith Yeutter, ONZM (/ ˈ j aɪ t ər /; December 10, 1930 – March 4, 2017) [1] was an American politician who served as United States secretary of agriculture under President George H. W. Bush from 1989 to 1991 before serving as counselor to the president in 1992.

  5. Plowshare - Wikipedia

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    Components of a simple drawn plow: 1) beam; 2) three point hitch; 3) height regulator; 4) coulter (or knife) 5) chisel 6) plowshare 7) moldboard Instrument for cleaning a plowshare used at a mill near Horažďovice, Czech Republic. In agriculture, a plowshare or ploughshare (UK; / ˈ p l aʊ ʃ ɛər /) is a component of a plow (or plough).

  6. Coulter (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    7th-century coulter used in ploughing. Its earliest design consisted of a knife-like blade. [3] [1] In 2011 an early medieval coulter was excavated from a site in Kent, England. [4] [5] Coulters using a flat rotating disc began being used c. 1900. [6] [1] Its advantage was a smoothly cut bank, and it sliced plant debris to the width of the ...

  7. Yetter–Drinfeld category - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics a Yetter–Drinfeld category is a special type of braided monoidal category. It consists of modules over a Hopf algebra which satisfy some additional axioms. Definition

  8. Yetter–Drinfeld module - Wikipedia

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  9. Tillage - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to no-till, which relies on the previous year's plant residue to protect the soil and aids in postponement of the warming of the soil and crop growth in Northern climates, zone tillage produces a strip approximately five inches wide that simultaneously breaks up plow pans, assists in warming the soil and helps to prepare a seedbed ...