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ISTRO CTF Working Group. What has happened? Has anything changed? Where do we go from here?. Perhaps Nowhere!. What has happened?. Extensive Research in USA, EU, Australia Draft* Summary of Wheel Effects on: Soil Strength/Tillage Energy Conductivity/Biological Activity Crop Yield.
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ISTRO CTF Working Group What has happened? Has anything changed? Where do we go from here? Perhaps Nowhere!
What has happened? Extensive Research in USA, EU, Australia Draft* Summary of Wheel Effects on: • Soil Strength/Tillage Energy • Conductivity/Biological Activity • Crop Yield. *Current version: Includes many inconsistencies, Illegitimate averaging (kN/tool and L/ha, infiltration and ksat etc). No weighting of years x sites
Traffic Treatments - Means * Voorhees Zero = < 4.5 t What is our “Control?
Soil Strength/Tillage Energy Mean Ratio : CTF/Wheeled
Hydrology/Biology Mean Ratio : CTF/Wheeled
Production Mean Ratio : CTF/Wheeled System Effects Generally Not Assessed
Outcomes Soil Strength and Tillage Energy, } Consistently Hydraulic Conductivity/Soil Biology. } Positive Effects Variability partly due to methodological differences? Small yield effect where crop is well-supplied with water/nutrients Largest effects in Australia - water- limited cropping - greater system emphasis* * Most comparisons between CTF ZT and Wheeled Tilled Soil
Reflections 1 System advantages rarely assessed • Trafficability, Timeliness. • Improved Tilth, Evenness, Uniformity • Zero or Reduced Tillage Potential. Difficult to Quantify, but Vitally Important Challenge #1 – We don’t have the data
Reflections 2 Current System Attitudes Accepted • Impractical, too difficult. • Equipment change not possible. • Land wasted in laneways Challenge #2 – do we believe this?
What has Changed • Environmental Focus Replacing production focus • Guidance Is getting better/cheaper • Widespread Acceptance in Australia Ordinary farmers find it easier* Opportunity#1 Opportunity#2 Opportunity#3 *Principle of Reduced/Zero TillageWidely Accepted. Erosion Hazard. No Mouldboard Ploughs. Less Residue Problems (soil warming, etc)
What Do We Need to Do? Long-term assessment of system Environmental/Social/Productivity Benefits • To achieve this we must: • Convince ourselves • Convince our colleagues • Back up the pioneer farmers • Encourage industry interest • Shake the environmental money tree