Advantages of conventional tillage
- Deep ploughing turns out large sized clods when it is done in summer, which is baked by the hot sun. These clods crumble due to alternate heating and cooling.
- Summer deep ploughing kills pests due to exposure of pupae to hot sun.
- Deep tillage also improves the soil moisture content of the soil.
- The plant residues protect the soil against the beating action of rain drops, keep the surface of the soil open and increase the infiltration of water compared to a bare soil.
Disadvantages
- In conventional tillage system the soil is subjected to wind and water erosion because only about 15% organic residues are left on the field surface.
- The timing of operation is too difficult to meet the requirements and costs of energy and labour are too high and in most of the cases it is uneconomical.
- Hard pans formation may take place in the soil by the continuous use of heavy implements, which restrict root growth of crop.
- The heavy loss of soil, water and plant nutrients takes place in conventional tillage compared to conservation tillage.