* The 'What' and 'Why' of no-tillage farming, C J Baker and K E Saxton * The benefits of no-tillage, D R Reicosky and K E Saxton * The nature of risk in no-tillage, C J Baker, W (Bill) R Ritchie and K E Saxton * Seeding openers and slot shape, C J Baker * The role of slot cover, C J Baker * Drilling into dry soils, C J Baker * Drilling into wet soils, C J Baker * Seed depth, placement and metering, C J Baker and K E Saxton * Fertilizer placement, C J Baker * Residue handling, C J Baker, F Ribeiro, Instito Agronomico do Parana (IAPAR), Ponta Grossa, Parana, Brazil and K E Saxton * Comparing surface disturbance and low-disturbance disc openers, C J Baker * No-tillage for forage production, C J Baker, W (Bill) and R Ritchie * No-tillage drill and planter design - large-scale machines, C J Baker * No-tillage drill and planter design - small-scale machines, F Ribeiro, S E Justice, P Hobbs and C J Baker * Managing a no-tillage seeding system, W (Bill) R Ritchie and C J Baker * Controlled traffic farming as a complementary practice to no-tillage, W C T Chamen * Reduced environmental emissions and carbon sequestration, D C Reicosk and K E Saxton * Some economic comparisons, C J Baker * Procedures for development and technology transfer, C J Baker.