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Conservation agriculture practices adopted in southern Brazil
Authors:Tiago Santos Telles  Ana Julia Righetto  Gustavo Vaz da Costa  Bruno Volsi  José Francirlei de Oliveira
Affiliation:1. Instituto Agron?mico do Paraná, Londrina, Braziltelles@iapar.br"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5817-3420;3. Instituto Agron?mico do Paraná, Londrina, Brazil;4. Department of Agronomy, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Londrina, Brazil
Abstract:The adoption of conservation agriculture (CA) practices are essential for soil and water conservation. In CA, farmers must adopt no-tillage (NT) with crop rotation to maintain a permanent soil cover. In Brazil, mainly in the South region, for CA to be more efficient, practices such as contour farming and agricultural terraces should also be adopted. Thus, the objective of this study is to determine the extent to which NT has been adopted with crop rotation and others soil and water conservation practices. Data from the Agricultural Census in Paraná State, southern Brazil, were used. For the data analysis, the relationship between the level of adoption of NT and the use of crop rotation, contour farming and agricultural terraces was analyzed. A factor and cluster analysis were performed to distinguish regions in terms of soil and water conservation practices. The results show good overall soil and water conservation practices, although heterogeneity has been observed in the adoption practices between regions. Adoption of NT is high in almost all the studied regions. The conservation practice most widely used with NT is contour farming, whereas the least used is agricultural terraces. Conservation practices for runoff control are being neglected by farmers.
Keywords:No-tillage  farming practices  soil and water conservation  cluster analysis  agricultural sustainability
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