modtilling
Modtilling is a farming practice that originated in Denmark and is characterized by the regular turning of soil in a field to control weeds, regulate soil temperature, and preserve soil moisture. The term "modtilling" is a Danish word that translates to "moderate tillage" or "light tillage," reflecting the moderate extent of soil disturbance involved in this method.
Unlike traditional deep plowing, which can damage soil structure and reduce its fertility, modtilling involves light
In Denmark, where it is widely practiced, modtilling has been associated with improved crop yields and reduced
Research has shown that modtilling can have positive effects on soil health, including increased organic matter