Objectives of this research and education program included an examination of tillage and weed management operations for organic farming on CRP land. In 1999, an experiment was initiated at the ISU McNay Research and Demonstration Farm at Chariton, Iowa, to evaluate the effect of four tillage methods for organic soybean production on land formerly in CRP. After demonstrating the success of organic soybeans on CRP land in 1999 (average yield–49.3 bushels/acre), an expansion of this experiment was initiated in 2000 as a longer term study to examine crop rotations and weed management in organic systems on CRP land
In 1999, the Allee Demonstration Farm was the first ISU farm to meet certified organic production st...
The Neely-Kinyon LTAR site was established in 1998 to study the long-term effects of organic product...
The Neely-Kinyon LTAR site was established in 1998 to study the long-term effects of organic product...
Objectives of this research and education program included an examination of tillage and weed manage...
Organic farming has increased to an $8 billion industry in the U.S. and continues to expand approxim...
Organic farming has increased to an $8 billion industry in the United States and continues to expand...
What is the potential for organic crops on land returning to production after being idled in a conse...
This study was designed to determine whether tillage systems left in place for significant periods o...
Organic farming has increased to a $13 billion industry in the United States and continues to expand...
The demonstration project was designed to examine one way of preparing Conservation Reserve Program ...
Beginning in 1998, a long-term crop rotation experiment was initiated at the Southeast Research Farm...
Beginning in 1998, a long-term crop rotation experiment was initiated to examine the effects of orga...
Cover crops for the Organic No–till Plus experiment were planted on September 12, 2005, and consiste...
In 1999, the Allee Farm was the first ISU farm to meet certified organic production standards and to...
Iowans are growing increasingly concerned about potential water pollution in Iowa due to heavy ferti...
In 1999, the Allee Demonstration Farm was the first ISU farm to meet certified organic production st...
The Neely-Kinyon LTAR site was established in 1998 to study the long-term effects of organic product...
The Neely-Kinyon LTAR site was established in 1998 to study the long-term effects of organic product...
Objectives of this research and education program included an examination of tillage and weed manage...
Organic farming has increased to an $8 billion industry in the U.S. and continues to expand approxim...
Organic farming has increased to an $8 billion industry in the United States and continues to expand...
What is the potential for organic crops on land returning to production after being idled in a conse...
This study was designed to determine whether tillage systems left in place for significant periods o...
Organic farming has increased to a $13 billion industry in the United States and continues to expand...
The demonstration project was designed to examine one way of preparing Conservation Reserve Program ...
Beginning in 1998, a long-term crop rotation experiment was initiated at the Southeast Research Farm...
Beginning in 1998, a long-term crop rotation experiment was initiated to examine the effects of orga...
Cover crops for the Organic No–till Plus experiment were planted on September 12, 2005, and consiste...
In 1999, the Allee Farm was the first ISU farm to meet certified organic production standards and to...
Iowans are growing increasingly concerned about potential water pollution in Iowa due to heavy ferti...
In 1999, the Allee Demonstration Farm was the first ISU farm to meet certified organic production st...
The Neely-Kinyon LTAR site was established in 1998 to study the long-term effects of organic product...
The Neely-Kinyon LTAR site was established in 1998 to study the long-term effects of organic product...