www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm farm-profiles Ch 5. Farm Profiles ...on various measures of soil health (Gugino et al. 2007). Their approach to farming provides a whole new meaning to the phrase “feed and weed.” Scott Park Park Farming Organics...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm cultural-weed-management Ch 3. Cultural Weed Management Many Little Hammers Wise management of weeds in an organic cropping system involves integration of many separate management tactics. Which tactics you use will depend on the weed species present,...
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www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm bermudagrass Bermudagrass ...to control Cynodon dactylon under small-scale farming conditions. Crop Protection 12: 267–272. Get More Research and Updated Information on this Weed Species Visit the weed profiles section maintained by the...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm about-the-authors About the Authors ...design and analysis of long-term cropping system experiments at Beltsville that established the importance of phenologically diverse crop rotations for organic farming. He played a leadership role in establishing the...