www.sare.org publications managing-cover-crops-profitably managing-cover-crops-in-conservation-tillage-systems Managing Cover Crops in Conservation Tillage Systems ...compost application (385). Cover crop contributions to conservation tillage systems Biomass. Conservation tillage systems depend on having crop residues on the soil surface for most of the year. Cover crops... Related Results:Managing Cover Crops Profitably, 3rd EditionAppendix F - Citations BibliographyManaging Pests with Cover CropsCrop Rotation with Cover CropsSee all (13) results from: Managing Cover Crops Profitably, 3rd edition
www.sare.org publications conservation-tillage-systems-in-the-southeast references-10 References ...1977. Conservation tillage in the Southeast. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 32(1): 13–19. Schwab, E.B., D.W. Reeves, C.H. Burmester, and R.L. Raper. 2002. Conservation tillage systems for cotton in... Related Results:Conservation Tillage Systems in the SoutheastBenefits of Conservation Tillage SystemsPrinciples and Practices of Conservation Tillage SystemsWhat is Conservation Tillage?See all (142) results from: Conservation Tillage Systems in the Southeast
www.sare.org publications building-soils-for-better-crops minimizing-tillage Ch 16. Minimizing Tillage ...Tillage Systems Tillage systems can be classified by the amount of surface residue left on the soil surface. Conservation tillage systems leave more than 30% of the soil surface covered... Related Results:Building Soils for Better CropsCh 24. Putting It All TogetherCh 14. Reducing Runoff and ErosionCh 15. Addressing CompactionSee all (20) results from: Building Soils for Better Crops, 4th edition
www.sare.org resources conservation-tillage-systems-in-the-southeast Conservation Tillage Systems in the Southeast Conservation Tillage Systems in the Southeast: Production, Profitability and Stewardship is a comprehensive guide on conservation tillage systems for farms in the southeastern United States, providing information on the core components of conservation tillage...
southern.sare.org resources equipment-demonstration-and-conservation-systems-overview Equipment Demonstration and Conservation Systems Overview ...drought, which can reduce soil productivity and profits for producers in the region. Conservation tillage combined with high residue cover crops (Conservation Systems) can maximize residue production and minimize residue...
southern.sare.org resources economics-of-cover-crops-i-profitability-of-cover-crops-in-row-crop-production-and-federal-cost-share-for-cover-crops Economics of Cover Crops I: Profitability of Cover Crops in Row Crop Production and Federal Cost Share for Cover Crops ...crops (crimson clover, cereal rye, and wheat) and two tillage systems (strip-till and conventional tillage). Systems with crimson clover had higher total costs than cereal rye and conventional tillage had...
www.sare.org publications transitioning-to-organic-production making-the-transition-to-organic-cropping-systems Making the Transition to Organic Cropping Systems ...tillage. Left photo courtesy Rue Genger, University of Wisconsin-Madison; right photo by Brandon O’Connor, Indiana NRCS Conservation Tillage and No-Till For many years, low intensity tillage practices were considered incompatible... Related Results:Transitioning to Organic ProductionTransitioning Livestock, Field Crop and Horticulture Systems to OrganicWhy Go OrganicThe National Organic Program
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm farm-profiles Ch 5. Farm Profiles ...tillage soybean system particularly beneficial. "Ridge till saves a lot of fuel and a lot of time, and it’s good for soil conservation,” Mugge says. “On the contours it's like... Related Results:Manage Weeds On Your FarmCh 3. Cultural Weed ManagementWild OatCatchweed Bedstraw and False CleaversSee all (5) results from: Manage Weeds on Your Farm
www.sare.org publications smart-water-use-on-your-farm-or-ranch soil-management conservation-tillage Conservation Tillage No-till soybeans emerge through corn stubble on a Pennsylvania farm. Photo by Edwin Remsberg Conservation tillage leaves at least 30 percent of the soil surface covered by residue after planting.... Related Results:Smart Water Use on Your Farm or RanchCover CropsDrain Water ManagementSmart Water Use: IntroductionSee all (5) results from: Smart Water Use on Your Farm or Ranch
northcentral.sare.org resources women-caring-for-the-land-improving-conservation-outreach-to-female-non-operator-farmland-owners-curriculum-manual Women Caring for the Land: Improving Conservation Outreach to Female Non-Operator Farmland Owners Curriculum Manual ...Women Caring for the Land learning circles methodology, and provides conservation educational activities designed for women landowners, which any agency or non-profit may use in whole or in part to improve their conservation outreach...
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.