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*[[Subsoiler]] (A Form of Tractor Town Agricultural Equipment used for this)
*[[Subsoiler]] (A Form of Tractor Town Agricultural Equipment used for this)
*[[Broadfork]] (A Manual Tool for Subsoiling, works in a similar manner to steeping on a shovel to "get it going", then using that leverage to lift a square of all soil + vegetation above that depth)
*[[Broadfork]] (A Manual Tool for Subsoiling, works in a similar manner to steeping on a shovel to "get it going", then using that leverage to lift a square of all soil + vegetation above that depth)
*[[Keyline Plowing]] (The application of this technique to [[Keyline Design]] ) (Thus can also be known as [[Keyline Subsoiling]] / [[Contour Subsoiling]]
*[[Keyline Plowing]] (The application of this technique to [[Keyline Design]] ) (Thus can also be known as [[Keyline Subsoiling]] / [[Contour Subsoiling]] )


=External Links=
=External Links=

Revision as of 03:00, 17 July 2021

Basics

  • Non-Inversion tillage below a depth of 14 inches (Check other definitions/minimum depth)
  • Reduces Soil Compaction and allows for more root growth and water infiltration / reduces runoff

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