Lobb David A, Huffman Edward, Reicosky Donald C
Soil Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
J Environ Manage. 2007 Feb;82(3):377-87. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2006.04.019. Epub 2006 Nov 22.
Tillage has been and will always be integral to crop production. Tillage can result in the degradation of soil, water, and air quality. Of all farm management practices, tillage may have the greatest impact on the environment. A wide variety of tillage equipment, practices and systems are available to farmers, providing opportunities to enhance environmental performance. These opportunities have made tillage a popular focus of environmental policies and programs such as environmental indicators for agriculture. This paper provides a very brief examination of the role of tillage in crop production, its effect on biophysical processes and, therefore, its impact on the environment. Models of biophysical processes are briefly examined to demonstrate the importance of tillage relative to other farm management practices and to demonstrate the detail of tillage data that these models can demand. The focus of this paper is an examination of the use of information on tillage in Canada's agri-environmental indicators initiative, National Agri-environmental Health Analysis and Reporting Program (NAHARP). Information on tillage is required for several of the indicators in NAHARP. The type of data used, its source, and its quality are discussed. Recommendations regarding the collection of tillage data and use of tillage information are presented.
耕作一直以来并将永远是作物生产不可或缺的一部分。耕作可能导致土壤、水和空气质量的退化。在所有农场管理实践中,耕作对环境的影响可能最大。农民可使用各种各样的耕作设备、实践方法和系统,这为提高环境绩效提供了机会。这些机会使耕作成为环境政策和项目(如农业环境指标)的一个热门关注点。本文简要探讨了耕作在作物生产中的作用、其对生物物理过程的影响以及因此对环境的影响。简要研究了生物物理过程模型,以说明耕作相对于其他农场管理实践的重要性,并展示这些模型所需的耕作数据细节。本文的重点是考察加拿大农业环境指标倡议“国家农业环境健康分析与报告计划”(NAHARP)中耕作信息的使用情况。NAHARP的若干指标需要耕作信息。讨论了所使用数据的类型、其来源及其质量。还提出了关于耕作数据收集和耕作信息使用的建议。