“…To address management challenges associated with centre-pivot irrigation, such as high water-application rates and the potential for wheel-track compaction, soil conservation practices that promote soil cover and soil water infiltration and prevent harmful runoff concentration during both irrigation and the summer-concentrated rainfall are required. These include zero tillage, reservoir tillage, broad-based terracing, retention basins, and grassed waterways (Fiener and Auerswald, 2003;Hörbe et al, 2021;Silva, 2017). Although zero-tillage is widely employed in the Brazilian Cerrado, this technique alone is not always sufficient to prevent soil erosion and combining it with other soil conservation practices, such as broad-based terracing, has been shown to be more effective (e.g., Didoné et al, 2017;.…”