A growing concern of soil health and long-term sustainability has increased interest in no-till and cover crops in the Midwest. Some of the challenges with no-till in the Midwest can be higher soil moisture and lower soil temperatures at cash crop planting in the spring, planter adjustment issues, and lack of immediate economic benefit. Cover crops also have some of the same issues along with extra cost of seed and termination, mismanagement of cover crops, and lack of knowledge on the benefits and costs. This project was begun in order to quantify the effects of no-till and cover crops on soil chemical and physical properties and on some cash crop properties. There were seven sites in Indiana with treatments comparing cover crops to no cov...
With a growing global population and society’s increased awareness of the negative environmental imp...
Cover crops improve soil aggregate stability, increase water infiltration, and legume cover crops al...
Reduction of soil tillage is of paramount importance for agricultural soil preservation. However, it...
Across the Midwestern United States, an increasing number of agricultural producers are recognizing ...
Cover crops, plants grown during the fallow period between cash crop growing seasons, have gained in...
Cropping systems management and the presence or absence of cover crops directly influence many physi...
Recently there has been great interest amongst producers to plant cover crops into corn-soybean (Zea...
Cover crops are growing in popularity in the Midwest, although questions remain about how to include...
Cover crops can improve soil physical properties but can present challenges for subsequent cash crop...
Soil health is fundamentally important to crop productivity. Cover cropping is one method of improvi...
Cover crop use, especially in no-till systems, is an evolving practice to maintain or improve soil h...
The use of cover crops in no-tillage systems (NTS) can significantly improve the soil's fertility. T...
Management practices in cultivated cropland generally affect soil quality, thus eventually influence...
Nitrate, as a water contaminant, can have many detrimental impacts on ecosystem and human health. Wi...
AbstractCover crops have been known to reduce soil erosion, among other benefits, and increase water...
With a growing global population and society’s increased awareness of the negative environmental imp...
Cover crops improve soil aggregate stability, increase water infiltration, and legume cover crops al...
Reduction of soil tillage is of paramount importance for agricultural soil preservation. However, it...
Across the Midwestern United States, an increasing number of agricultural producers are recognizing ...
Cover crops, plants grown during the fallow period between cash crop growing seasons, have gained in...
Cropping systems management and the presence or absence of cover crops directly influence many physi...
Recently there has been great interest amongst producers to plant cover crops into corn-soybean (Zea...
Cover crops are growing in popularity in the Midwest, although questions remain about how to include...
Cover crops can improve soil physical properties but can present challenges for subsequent cash crop...
Soil health is fundamentally important to crop productivity. Cover cropping is one method of improvi...
Cover crop use, especially in no-till systems, is an evolving practice to maintain or improve soil h...
The use of cover crops in no-tillage systems (NTS) can significantly improve the soil's fertility. T...
Management practices in cultivated cropland generally affect soil quality, thus eventually influence...
Nitrate, as a water contaminant, can have many detrimental impacts on ecosystem and human health. Wi...
AbstractCover crops have been known to reduce soil erosion, among other benefits, and increase water...
With a growing global population and society’s increased awareness of the negative environmental imp...
Cover crops improve soil aggregate stability, increase water infiltration, and legume cover crops al...
Reduction of soil tillage is of paramount importance for agricultural soil preservation. However, it...