Effect of Climate Change on Tillage Implement

Effect of Climate Change on Tillage Implement

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Publisher: ADEWUNMI

Authors: Adewunmi ET AL

Publish Year: 2015

Pages: 8

ISBN10: 2349-4182

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Higher temperature and declining rainfall patterns as well as an increasing frequency of extreme climate
events (such as droughts and flood) are the expected future climate in the tropics (Mitchell and Tamnner,
2006). In dry areas, moisture is a most limiting factor for crop production and it contribute to insecure
household food security in these area rainfalls is less than the potential moisture looses through evaporation
and transpiration. Climate is the long-term effect of the sun's radiation on the rotating earth's varied surface
and atmosphere. It can be understood most easily in terms of annual or seasonal averages of temperature
and precipitation. As the world becomes more aware and concerned about climate change, the agricultural
implement manufacturers who wants to transform citizen into customers have become concerned as well.