AbstractCover crops have been known to reduce soil erosion, among other benefits, and increase water infiltration, organic matter and soil microbial activity. This study was conducted at Lincoln University's Freeman farm during 2011 and 2012 to assess the effects of cover crop management on soil physical and biological properties. The soil of the experimental site was a Waldron silt loam soil (Fine, smectitic, calcareous, mesic Aeric Fluvaquents). The field was 4.05ha in size and subdivided into 48 plots, each measuring 12.2 m x 21.3 m. The cropping pattern for the plots was a corn (Zea mays L.)/soybean (Glycine max) rotation. The cover crop of choice was cereal rye (Secale cereale). Half of the total plots had cover crop management while t...
Cover crops, plants grown during the fallow period between cash crop growing seasons, have gained in...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Cover crops (CC), close grow...
Research results still vary, especially between locations, on the effects of agricultural practices ...
AbstractCover crops have been known to reduce soil erosion, among other benefits, and increase water...
Across the Midwestern United States, an increasing number of agricultural producers are recognizing ...
As crop land decreases and population increases, soil quality is becoming a concern. Utilizing cover...
Field experiments were carried out to quantify the effects of cover cropping on soil physical proper...
Cover crops are growing in popularity in the Midwest, although questions remain about how to include...
Cover crops improve soil aggregate stability, increase water infiltration, and legume cover crops al...
Soil and crop management practices can affect the physical properties and have a direct impact on so...
Cover crops (CCs) can provide multiple soil, agricultural production, and environmental benefits. Ho...
Conventional maize-after-maize in the UK is frequently associated with soil compaction, runoff and s...
The use of cover crops in no-tillage systems (NTS) can significantly improve the soil's fertility. T...
Duration of cover crop (CC) management, CC biomass production, and other factors could impact how CC...
Cropping systems management and the presence or absence of cover crops directly influence many physi...
Cover crops, plants grown during the fallow period between cash crop growing seasons, have gained in...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Cover crops (CC), close grow...
Research results still vary, especially between locations, on the effects of agricultural practices ...
AbstractCover crops have been known to reduce soil erosion, among other benefits, and increase water...
Across the Midwestern United States, an increasing number of agricultural producers are recognizing ...
As crop land decreases and population increases, soil quality is becoming a concern. Utilizing cover...
Field experiments were carried out to quantify the effects of cover cropping on soil physical proper...
Cover crops are growing in popularity in the Midwest, although questions remain about how to include...
Cover crops improve soil aggregate stability, increase water infiltration, and legume cover crops al...
Soil and crop management practices can affect the physical properties and have a direct impact on so...
Cover crops (CCs) can provide multiple soil, agricultural production, and environmental benefits. Ho...
Conventional maize-after-maize in the UK is frequently associated with soil compaction, runoff and s...
The use of cover crops in no-tillage systems (NTS) can significantly improve the soil's fertility. T...
Duration of cover crop (CC) management, CC biomass production, and other factors could impact how CC...
Cropping systems management and the presence or absence of cover crops directly influence many physi...
Cover crops, plants grown during the fallow period between cash crop growing seasons, have gained in...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Cover crops (CC), close grow...
Research results still vary, especially between locations, on the effects of agricultural practices ...