The consequences of water erosion processes in arable lands are reduction of the root layer, deterioration of soil structure, lower water retention capacity of the soil and loss of nutrients and organic matter, and final result, reduction of soil fertility. To combat water erosion on slope lands were created advanced systems for minimum and unconventional tillage for cultivation of maize on slope lands. This study examines the economic efficiency of these systems, included the impact of these treatments on the yield of crops and their conservation effect.
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Water Erosion, Minimum Tillage, Erosion Control Efficiency, Economic Efficiency
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Petar Dimitrov Dimitrov, Hristo Ivanov Beloev, Gergana Slavova Kuncheva. (2017). Efficiency of Advanced Systems for Minimum and Unconventional Tillage for Maize Production on Slope Lands. International Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Sciences, 5(5), 263-267. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijefm.20170505.15
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Petar Dimitrov Dimitrov; Hristo Ivanov Beloev; Gergana Slavova Kuncheva. Efficiency of Advanced Systems for Minimum and Unconventional Tillage for Maize Production on Slope Lands. Int. J. Econ. Finance Manag. Sci. 2017, 5(5), 263-267. doi: 10.11648/j.ijefm.20170505.15
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Petar Dimitrov Dimitrov, Hristo Ivanov Beloev, Gergana Slavova Kuncheva. Efficiency of Advanced Systems for Minimum and Unconventional Tillage for Maize Production on Slope Lands. Int J Econ Finance Manag Sci. 2017;5(5):263-267. doi: 10.11648/j.ijefm.20170505.15
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