The Consequences of Tillage Technology: The Sustainability Perspective (The Case of Fars Province, Iran)
- Former M.Sc. Student, Department of Agricultural Extension and Education, School of Agriculture, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
- Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Extension and Education, School of Agriculture, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
Received: 24-04-2017
Revised: 20-12-2017
Accepted: 17-06-2018
Published in Issue 01-09-2018
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Abstract
Activities to reduce soil erosion and improve soil fertility, agricultural production, and finally, crop income have been considered to be fundamental for the implementation of sustainable agriculture in Iran. This research investigates the effects of no-till (NL) technology on reducing soil erosion, increasing agricultural income, and eventually achieving sustainability. Data were collected with a questionnaire. A research sample including 165 NL adopter farmers was selected using a multi-stage stratified random sampling method in Fars Province, Iran. The findings revealed that this technology improves performance and reduces water, energy, and input consumption. The findings contribute to understanding the effects of no-till technology on agricultural systems. Also, informationis provided to help with the necessary planning for more effective implementation of no-till technology. According to the resultsof regression, wheat yields, increased use of pesticides, awareness of the benefits, and satisfaction with NL technologyare the factors underpinning farmers` willingness to keep using NL technology.
Keywords
- no-till (NL) technology,
- consequences,
- Sustainability,
- Iran
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