The potential of controlled traffic farming to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and enhance carbon sequestration in arable land: a critical review

DL Antille, WCT Chamen, JN Tullberg… - Transactions of the …, 2015 - elibrary.asabe.org
The drive toward adoption of conservation agriculture to reduce costs and increase
production sustainably causes concern due to the potentially negative effects of increased …

Soil compaction and controlled traffic considerations in Australian cotton-farming systems

DL Antille, JML Bennett, TA Jensen - Crop and Pasture Science, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
A literature review was conducted to collate best practice techniques for soil compaction
management within cotton-farming systems in Australia. Universally negative effects of traffic …

Soil compaction, root system and productivity of sugarcane under different row spacing and controlled traffic at harvest

DAA Esteban, ZM de Souza, CA Tormena… - Soil and Tillage …, 2019 - Elsevier
The mechanized sugarcane harvesting using larger and heavier machines has accentuated
soil compaction. The aim of this study was to quantify the impact of harvesting controlled …

Controlled traffic farming–from worldwide research to adoption in Europe and its future prospects

T Chamen - Acta Technologica Agriculturae, 2015 - sciendo.com
Controlled traffic farming is a machinery management system that confines all field vehicles
to the least possible area of permanent traffic lanes. It has developed in response to …

Socioeconomic impact of widespread adoption of precision farming and controlled traffic systems in Denmark

HG Jensen, LB Jacobsen, SM Pedersen, E Tavella - Precision Agriculture, 2012 - Springer
In this study we assess the economic profitability of implementing various precision farming
(PF) technologies and controlled traffic farming (CTF) on 4 main crops in Denmark. The …

Controlled traffic farming effects on soil emissions of nitrous oxide and methane

J Tullberg, DL Antille, C Bluett, J Eberhard… - Soil and Tillage …, 2018 - Elsevier
Soil compaction affects soil aeration and gas diffusivity, and thus has a major impact on the
release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from fertilised soils. Controlled traffic farming (CTF) …

Role of earthworms in regenerating soil structure after compaction in reduced tillage systems

C Yvan, S Stéphane, C Stéphane, B Pierre… - Soil Biology and …, 2012 - Elsevier
New non-tillage or reduced tillage agricultural practises are being increasingly adopted but
generally result in higher soil compaction. Due to their recognised physical influence mainly …

Effects of traffic control on the soil physical quality and the cultivation of sugarcane

GS Souza, ZM Souza, RB Silva, RS Barbosa… - Revista Brasileira de …, 2014 - SciELO Brasil
The cultivation of sugarcane with intensive use of machinery, especially for harvest, induces
soil compaction, affecting the crop development. The control of agricultural traffic is an …

[PDF][PDF] Soil compaction and controlled traffic farming in arable and grass cropping systems

DL Antille, S Peets, J Galambošová, GF Botta, V Rataj… - 2019 - dspace.emu.ee
There is both circumstantial and direct evidence which demonstrates the significant
productivity and sustainability benefits associated with adoption of controlled traffic farming …

[HTML][HTML] Controlled traffic farming maintains soil physical functionality in sugarcane fields

FB da Luz, LC Gonzaga, GAF Castioni, RP de Lima… - Geoderma, 2023 - Elsevier
The disorderly machinery traffic has been one of the main causes of soil physical
degradation in sugarcane fields. In this sense, the adoption of strategies for machinery traffic …