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interˈtillage U.S. [inter- 1.] Intercropping. So interˈtilled a.
1912L. A. Morehouse in Bull. Bureau Plant Industry, U.S. Dept. Agric. No. 260. 55 The alfalfa roots give some trouble at times, especially with the first cultivations of an intertilled crop, but this difficulty does not seem to be encountered when the cantaloupe or the cucumber is selected as the initial crop in the rotation. Ibid. 60 Regular intertillage can not be omitted without incurring losses. 1914Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 270 The intertilled crop has in many sections largely taken the place of fallow. 1973Times Lit. Suppl. 21 Dec. 1572/3 The schemes of the Altai region to replace fallow and grass with intertilled crops (sugar-beet, maize, and fodder beans). |