Teaching Organic Farming & Gardening

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Tillage & Cultivation

Unit 1.2 | Part 1 – 33
Introduction


Introduction: Soil Tillage & Cultivation


UNIT OVERVIEW


Cultivation is a purposefully broader


concept than simply digging or tilling


the soil—cultivation involves an


array of tools, materials and methods


that, when properly combined,


promote and maintain optimum soil


health and good tilth, a composite


term for the overall physical


characteristics of a soil (texture,


structure, permeability, consistency,


drainage, and water-holding


capacity). In short, tilth equals the


workability of a soil in relationship


to its ability to grow plants.


This unit introduces students to


the tools, techniques, and rationale


behind traditional French-intensive


organic gardening and mechanized,


field-scale soil cultivation. Beginning


with the concepts of soil cultivation


and tillage, students will learn about


the aims of cultivation, and the


appropriate applications of primary


and secondary tillage techniques.


Through demonstrations and a hands-on
exercise, students will begin to develop the
technical skills needed to cultivate French-
intensive raised beds using both primary
and secondary tillage tools and techniques,
and will become familiar with the various
tillage tools and processes used in me-
chanical cultivation and bed formation.
Unit supplements detail cultivation goals,
particularly at the garden scale; discuss
tillage and bed formation sequences, and
the importance of row spacings at the field
scale; as well as the origins of the French
intensive method.


MODES OF INSTRUCTION
> LECTURES (3 LECTURES, 1–1.5 HOURS EACH)
Lecture 1 covers the definition of cultivation and tillage, the
general aims of soil cultivation, the factors influencing culti-
vation approaches, and the potential impacts of excessive or
ill-timed tillage.
Lecture 2 includes a brief history of the French-intensive
method of cultivation and the tillage tools and techniques
used to prepare garden beds with this method.
Lecture 3 addresses tillage tools, techniques, and sequences
used in field-scale mechanized production systems.
> DEMONSTRATION 1: PREPARING THE GARDEN SITE FOR
FRENCH-INTENSIVE CULTIVATION (1.5 HOURS)
Demonstration 1 outlines the steps for preparing a site for
French-intensive permanent raised beds.
> DEMONSTRATION 2: FRENCH-INTENSIVE CULTIVATION
(1.5 HOURS)
Demonstration 2 outlines the steps for demonstrating the
cultivation and maintenance of French-intensive permanent
raised beds using primary and secondary cultivation.
> HANDS-ON EXERCISE: GARDEN BED CULTIVATION
(2 HOURS)
In this exercise, students practice cultivating permanent
raised beds using traditional French-intensive cultivation
techniques.
> DEMONSTRATION 3: MECHANICAL TILLAGE AND
CULTIVATION (1.5 HOURS)
The Demonstration 3 outline details the steps for demon-
strating tractor-mounted tillage and cultivation equipment.
> ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS (1 HOUR)
Assessment questions reinforce key unit concepts and skills.
> POWERPOINT
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