Aratio
Aratio vel cultio est agriculturalis soli praeparatio per varia agitationis mechanicae genera, sicut fodere, excitare, et evertere. Inter exempla arationis a labore humano effectae quae modis instrumentorum manualium utuntur sunt usus rutri, dolabrae, mattock, sarculi, et rastelli.
Nexus interni
Bibliographia
recensere- Brady, Nyle C., et R. R. Weil. 2002. The nature and property of soils. Ed. 13a. Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0130167630.
- Cook, R. L., H. F. McColly, L. S. Robertson, et C. M. Hansen. 1958. Save Money - Water - Soil with Minimum Tillage. Extension Bulletin 352. East Lansing Michiganiae: Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University.
- Roose, Eric. 1996. Land husbandry: components and strategy. Romae: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. ISBN 9251034516.
- Soil Science of America. 2009. Glossary of Soil Science Terms. Madisoniae Visconsiniae: Soil Science of America.
- Sprague, Milton A., et Glover B. Triplett. 1986. No-tillage and surface-tillage agriculture: the tillage revolution. Novi Eboraci: Wiley. ISBN 9780471884101.
- Stoll, Steven. 2002. Larding the Lean Earth: Soil and Society in Nineteenth-Century America. Novi Eboraci: Hill and Wang.
- Troeh, Frederick R., J. Arthur Hobbs, Roy L. Donahue. 1991. Soil and water conservation for productivity and environmental protection. Ed. 2a. Englewood Cliffs Novae Caesareae: Prentice-Hall. ISBN 9780130968074.
Nexus externi
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- No-Plow Farmers Save Our Soil.
- "I will teach the world farming without oil."
- "Manufacturer of Agricultural Zone Till Subsoiler with Photos." (Unverferth Equipment)
- "Illustrated Guide of Tilling and Weaving: Rural Life in China" (1696).
- "Sustainable farming."