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Conservation tillage and soil health: Lessons from a 5-year UK farm trial (2013-2018)

机译:保护耕作和土壤健康:来自英国农场审判的5年课程(2013-2018)

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In 2010, the UK government launched the Demonstration Test Catchments (DTC) platform to evaluate the extent to which on-farm mitigation measures can cost-effectively reduce the impacts of agricultural water pollution on river ecology whilst maintaining food production capacity. In this paper, we compare the impacts on soil health of two types of conservation tillage (direct drill and shallow non-inversion) against conventional mouldboard ploughing after five years (2013-2018) of adoption within the River Wensum DTC. Across the 143 ha conservation tillage trial area, temporal changes in the physical, chemical and biological condition of the soils were examined through the analysis of 324 soil samples, whilst the impacts on soil water chemistry were assessed through the analysis of 1176 samples of subsurface field drainage. Riverine water pollution was also explored through high-resolution (30 min) hydrochemistry measurements generated by an automated, in-situ bankside monitoring station located 650 m downstream of the trial area. Results revealed that conservation tillage did not significantly alter the soil physical, chemical or biological condition relative to conventional ploughing during the first five years. In addition, conservation tillage did not reduce nutrient leaching losses into field drainage and did not significantly impact upon river water quality, despite the trial area covering 20% of the catchment. Economically, however, conservation tillage yielded net profit margins 13% higher than conventional ploughing after five years of practice due to a combination of operational efficiency savings and improved yields. Overall, the results of this study demonstrate that conservation tillage alone is ineffective at improving the short-term environmental sustainability of farming practices in this lowland intensive arable setting and indicates that a broader, integrated approach to conservation agriculture is required incorporating aspects of cover cropping, crop rotations and precision farming techniques. The improvements in farm business performance do, however, demonstrate land managers can make important financial gains by converting to a conservation tillage system.
机译:2010年,英国政府推出了示范试验集水区(DTC)平台,以评估农场减缓措施能够成本高度减少农业水污染对河流生态影响的程度,同时保持食品生产能力。在本文中,我们比较了在Wensum DTC中采用五年(2013-2018)后对传统美食板的两类保护耕作(直接钻头和浅不反转)对土壤健康的影响。通过324种土样品的分析检查了143个公顷保护耕作试验区域,通过分析了324种土壤样品的土壤物理,化学和生物病症的时间变化,同时通过分析了1176个地下场样品对土壤水化学的影响进行了评估引流。还通过在试验区域下游650米处的自动化,原位银行监测站产生的高分辨率(30分钟)水化测量来探索河流水污染。结果表明,保守耕作在前五年内相对于传统耕作没有显着改变土壤物​​理,化学或生物状况。此外,保护耕作并没有将营养浸出损失降至现场排水中,并且尽管占据了20%的集水区,但仍未显着影响河水质量。然而,在经济上,由于运营效率储蓄和提高产量,净利润净利润超过常规耕作的净利润率高出5年的常规耕作。总体而言,本研究结果表明,单独的保护耕作在提高该低地密集型耕地中的农业实践的短期环境可持续性方面无效,并表明需要更广泛,综合的保护农业方法,包括封面种植的方面,作物旋转和精密养殖技术。然而,农场业务绩效的改善展示了土地管理人员可以通过转换为保护耕作系统来实现重要的财务收益。

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