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Autor:
John M. Wallace, Alwyn Williams, Jeffrey A. Liebert, Victoria J. Ackroyd, Rachel A. Vann, William S. Curran, Clair L. Keene, Mark J. VanGessel, Matthew R. Ryan, Steven B. Mirsky
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Vol 7, Iss 4, p 34 (2017)
Cover crop-based, organic rotational no-till (CCORNT) corn and soybean production is becoming a viable strategy for reducing tillage in organic annual grain systems in the mid-Atlantic, United States. This strategy relies on mechanical termination of
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https://doaj.org/article/d4cadedb150c479f97c251d5737dbd46
Autor:
John M. Wallace, William S. Curran, Mary E. Barbercheck, Clair L. Keene, Mark J. VanGessel, Steven B. Mirsky, Matthew R. Ryan
Publikováno v:
Agronomy Journal. 113:5335-5347
Autor:
Clair L. Keene, Steven B. Mirsky, Mark J. VanGessel, Matthew R. Ryan, William S. Curran, John M. Wallace
Publikováno v:
Weed Science. 66:94-108
Cover crop—based, organic rotational no-till (CCORNT) corn and soybean systems have been developed in the mid-Atlantic region to build soil health, increase management flexibility, and reduce labor. In this system, a roller-crimped cover crop mulch
Autor:
Jeffrey A. Liebert, John M. Wallace, Alwyn Williams, Victoria J. Ackroyd, William Curran, Clair L. Keene, Matthew R. Ryan, Mark J. VanGessel, Steven B. Mirsky, Rachel A. Vann
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Vol 7, Iss 4, p 34 (2017)
Agriculture; Volume 7; Issue 4; Pages: 34
Agriculture; Volume 7; Issue 4; Pages: 34
Cover crop-based, organic rotational no-till (CCORNT) corn and soybean production is becoming a viable strategy for reducing tillage in organic annual grain systems in the mid-Atlantic, United States. This strategy relies on mechanical termination of
Autor:
John R. Teasdale, Steven B. Mirsky, Chris Reberg-Horton, John T. Spargo, Jeff Moyer, Matthew R. Ryan, M. Scott Wells, Clair L. Keene, William S. Curran
Publikováno v:
Weed Technology. 27:193-203
Cover crop–based organic rotational no-till soybean production has attracted attention from farmers, researchers, and other agricultural professionals because of the ability of this new system to enhance soil conservation, reduce labor requirements