A field experiment was carried out to assess the growth and productivity of wheat as influenced by the tillage methods, mulch and graded nitrogen levels at the Agronomy Farm of Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur during winter season of 2015/2016. The experiment was laid out in strip split plot design comprising tillage methods (zero tillage and conventional tillage) and mulch (mulch and no mulch) as horizontal and vertical factors, respectively and nitrogen levels as sub-sub plot factor (0, 50, 100 and 150 kg N ha -1 ). The highest grain yield (3.58 t ha -1 ) was obtained with 100 kg ha -1 N followed by 150 kg ha -1 N (3.45 t ha -1 ), 50 kg ha -1 N (3.14 t ha -1 ) kg ha -1 N and 0 kg ha -1 N (1.91 t ha -1 ). Grain yield (2.95 t ha -1 ) under zero tillage was similar to conventional tillage (3
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