| “Crop Rotation on Organic Farms:
A Planning Manual” provides an in-depth review of the applications
of crop rotation-including improving soil quality and health, and
managing pests, diseases, and weeds. Consulting with expert organic
farmers, the authors share rotation strategies that can be applied
under various field conditions and with a wide range of crops.
“Crop Rotation on Organic Farms” will be most applicable
for the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada, but will
also be useful in other parts of the U.S., Canada, and even Europe.
Published by the Natural Resource, Agriculture and Engineering Service
(NRAES) and funded in part by SARE, the book includes instructions
for making rotation planning maps and discusses the transition to
organic farming. Other features include:
Problems
and opportunities for over 500 crop sequences
Characteristics
of more than 60 crops and 70 weeds
Crop diseases
hosted by over 80 weed species
Modes of
transmission for 250 diseases of 24 crops
Thirteen
sample four- and five-year vegetable and grain crop rotations
Managing
Crop Rotation Chart with key tasks & steps
Sample
worksheets and calculations
Step-by-step
procedure for determining crop rotation plans
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