www.sare.org publications cover-crops no-till No-Till ...Oregon) Weed Management in Organic Conservation Tillage/No-Tillage (2004, Ohio) Multipurpose Brassica Cover Crops for Sustaining Northeast Farmers (2003, Maryland) Conservation Tillage Benefits in a Cotton-Centered Crop Rotation System (2001, Arizona)...
www.sare.org publications cover-crops pest-management Pest Management ...on-farm trials.Download File (458.29 kB) Influence of Cover Crops on Insect Pests and Predators in Conservation Tillage Cotton Results of a two-year research project to determine the impact of...
www.sare.org publications cover-crops economics Economics ...Wisconsin) Evaluating Winter Crops for the Environment and for Profit [on dairy farms] (2005, Ohio) Managing Cover Crop and Conservation Tillage Systems to Enhance Vegetable Crop Yields, Economic Returns and...
projects.sare.org projects sw01-056 Conservation Tillage Benefits in a Cotton Centered Crop Rotation System
projects.sare.org projects sw04-072 Managing Cover Crop and Conservation Tillage Systems To Enhance Vegetable Crop Yields, Economic Returns and Environmental Quality To enhance farmers’ ability to select and manage cover crops in conservation tillage vegetable crop production systems. To develop and evaluate conservation tillage practices for sustainable and organic farming
projects.sare.org projects ls01-121 Enhancing Sustainability in Cotton Production through Reduced Chemical Inputs, Cover Crops, and Conservation Tillage
projects.sare.org projects lne10-301 Reducing climatic and disease risks through minimum tillage systems for vegetables We will use on-farm and on-station research, workshops, and field trials to evaluate and then promote RT systems to improve water management and soil quality while reducing disease spread and fuel and labor costs.
projects.sare.org projects gne20-227 Evaluating the Implementation of and Farmers’ Participation in Conservation Programs: A Case of Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Incentives Program A mixed-method evaluation study investigating the implementation of and farmers’ participation in the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and how EQIP is contributing to agricultural sustainability and improvement of water quality in Pennsylvania.