Leguminous cover crops (CCs) may reduce N fertilizer requirements by fixing N biologically and storing leftover N-fertilizer applied in the previous year. The objective of this study was to determine the contribution of CCs [rye (Secale cereal L.) and hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth)] on plant N nutrition and weed suppression to the following sweet corn (Zea mays L.). The CCs were planted in the fall of 2003 and 2005, and sweet corn was planted in spring of 2004 and 2006. The experiment contained N rates and CC treatments. In 2004, two CC treatments were tested: none and a CC mixture consisting of 67% rye and 33% hairy vetch. In 2006 the experiment contained five CC treatments (100% rye; 100% vetch; 67% rye and 33% vetch; 33% rye and 67% ve...
Cover crop benefits include nitrogen accumulation and retention, weed suppression, organic matter ma...
<div><p>Cover crop benefits include nitrogen accumulation and retention, weed suppression, organic m...
The aim of the study was to evaluate non-legume cover crops for growing no-till grain legumes in org...
Cover crop mixtures were evaluated as alternatives to fertilizer nitrogen (N) in sweet corn. Five le...
In the humid, temperate mid-Atlantic area of the USA, crop production that leaves the soil uncovere...
Organic corn (Zea mays L.) producers generally use intensive tillage for weed control. No-till metho...
Cover crops can provide multiple soil, agricultural production, and environmental benefits. Cover cr...
Previous studies conducted in Kentucky have shown that hairy vetch is an agronomically viable winter...
No-till planting of sweet corn into a killed winter rye cover crop is not a widely used practice in ...
We have compared hairy vetch, big flower vetch, rye, and corn residue as winter cover treatments in ...
Fall-planted forage radish (Raphanus sativus L. longipinnatus) cover crops have shown successful wee...
The use of cover crops can produce large amounts of biomass, improving the cycling of nutrients, par...
Improved N management is required to enhance crop productivity, while reducing concomitant losses. R...
This research aimed to determine the effects of different cover crops and application of bio-fertili...
Cover crops as living mulches can suppress weeds in agro-ecosystems and improve the quality and quan...
Cover crop benefits include nitrogen accumulation and retention, weed suppression, organic matter ma...
<div><p>Cover crop benefits include nitrogen accumulation and retention, weed suppression, organic m...
The aim of the study was to evaluate non-legume cover crops for growing no-till grain legumes in org...
Cover crop mixtures were evaluated as alternatives to fertilizer nitrogen (N) in sweet corn. Five le...
In the humid, temperate mid-Atlantic area of the USA, crop production that leaves the soil uncovere...
Organic corn (Zea mays L.) producers generally use intensive tillage for weed control. No-till metho...
Cover crops can provide multiple soil, agricultural production, and environmental benefits. Cover cr...
Previous studies conducted in Kentucky have shown that hairy vetch is an agronomically viable winter...
No-till planting of sweet corn into a killed winter rye cover crop is not a widely used practice in ...
We have compared hairy vetch, big flower vetch, rye, and corn residue as winter cover treatments in ...
Fall-planted forage radish (Raphanus sativus L. longipinnatus) cover crops have shown successful wee...
The use of cover crops can produce large amounts of biomass, improving the cycling of nutrients, par...
Improved N management is required to enhance crop productivity, while reducing concomitant losses. R...
This research aimed to determine the effects of different cover crops and application of bio-fertili...
Cover crops as living mulches can suppress weeds in agro-ecosystems and improve the quality and quan...
Cover crop benefits include nitrogen accumulation and retention, weed suppression, organic matter ma...
<div><p>Cover crop benefits include nitrogen accumulation and retention, weed suppression, organic m...
The aim of the study was to evaluate non-legume cover crops for growing no-till grain legumes in org...