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Definition of Rototilled
1. rototill [v] - See also: rototill
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rototilled
Literary usage of Rototilled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rice Pest Science and Management: Selected Papers from the International by P. S. Teng, Kong Luen Heong, K. Moody (1994)
"Field studies on the growth of Echinochloa stagnina, a perennial grass, in the
Muda area of Malaysia revealed that ricefields that were dry rototilled only ..."
2. Report of a Workshop on Cropping Systems Research in Asia by International Rice Research Institute (1982)
"Tillage is less for the rototilled soil because it forms a dry soil mulch on ...
The rainfed soybean crop stand was lower in the rototilled plot than in the ..."
3. An Overview of Upland Rice Research: Proceedings of the 1982 Bouake, Ivory by International Rice Research Institute (1984)
"... and tall MI-48 were row-seeded in plots that had been plowed and rototilled
once, twice, or three times the same day. Weed control treatments were ..."
4. Management Guide for Low-Input Sustainable Apple Production by Lorraine P. Berkett (1994)
"Applications of 25 tons to 30 tons/acre are applied to row strips a year before
planting, then plowed, disced or rototilled into the topsoil. ..."
5. Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations: 1994 National Proceedings by Thomas D. Landis (1996)
"and western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt). was cleared in 1985 and the soil
rototilled to a depth of 30 cm. The soil is a coarse loamy, mixed, ..."
6. Sustainable Farming Guide Bookby Douglas Gunnink by Douglas Gunnink (1994)
"After the legume has been worked in (by June 1 at the latest), the soil is
rototilled and/or disced a couple of times. "I don't use a moldboard plow because ..."
7. Approaches for the Remediation of Federal Facility Sites Contaminated with by Edwin Barth (1994)
"... of explosives as well. ln land farming, soils are excavated to treatment plots
and periodically rototilled to mix in nutrients, moisture, and bacteria. ..."