www.sare.org resources sare-publications-kit SARE Publications Kit ...Strategies Managing Alternative Pollinators Managing Cover Crops Profitably, 3rd Edition Organic Transition Systems Research for Agriculture Bulletins: 30 Years of SARE: Our Farms, Our Future 2019/2020 Report from the Field...
www.sare.org publications a-whole-farm-approach-to-managing-pests part-two-applying-ecological-principles-to-the-farm Part Two: Applying Ecological Principles to the Farm ...and native pollinators. Photo by Candace Pollock-Moore, Southern SARE Another way to add diversity is to include perennial plants such as wildflowers, fruit trees and grasses in and around field... Related Results:A Whole Farm Approach to Managing PestsPart One: An Ecological Approach to Pest ManagementIntroduction
www.sare.org publications what-is-sustainable-agriculture biological-diversity Biological Diversity ...bulletin helps producers—and the educators who work with them—use ecological principles across the entire farm to control pests. Managing Alternative Pollinators Managing Alternative Pollinators: A Handbook for Beekeepers, Growers and... Related Results:What is Sustainable Agriculture?Ecological Pest Management
www.sare.org resources managing-cover-crops-for-ecosystem-services-in-vegetable-systems Managing Cover Crops for Ecosystem Services in Vegetable Systems Natalie Lounsbury (University of New Hampshire) discusses how to manage cover crops for such ecosystem services as: suppressing weeds, attracting pollinators, cycling nutrients, promoting biological diversity and controlling erosion. This...
northcentral.sare.org resources blooms-for-mason-bees Blooms for Mason Bees With support from SARE, the Osmia Bee Company in Ohio is designing a seed mix to support springtime pollinators — particularly mason bees. They developed a guide with the intention...
southern.sare.org resources grazing-cover-crops-in-cropland Grazing Cover Crops in Cropland ...habitat for pollinators. New research is being conducted to assess different ecosystem services and monetary value provided by multi-species cover crops. In the future, a marketing system could be developed...
southern.sare.org resources innovations-in-large-scale-trap-cropping-for-reducing-insect-pests Innovations in Large-Scale Trap Cropping for Reducing Insect Pests ...and pollinators that land on the large heads. • When trap cropping is done over many years, producers may see gradual improvement in their crop quality as we have experienced...
southern.sare.org resources pest-exclusion-systems-for-pest-management-in-vegetable-production-across-the-southeast Pest Exclusion Systems for Pest Management in Vegetable Production Across the Southeast ...in controlling smaller pests. HTPE systems will also prevent some pollinators, such as bumblebees, from accessing the crops in the high tunnel. In some cases, it may be necessary to...
www.sare.org resources a-sustainable-approach-to-controlling-honey-bee-diseases-and-varroa-mites A Sustainable Approach to Controlling Honey Bee Diseases and Varroa Mites ...owner-operated farms; protect human health and safety by preventing the risk of contaminating honey and hive products; and promote the wellbeing of honey bees, our honey producers and vital pollinators....
www.sare.org resources how-to-manage-the-blue-orchard-bee How to Manage the Blue Orchard Bee ...pollinators; in fact, just 250-300 females will pollinate an entire acre of apples or almonds. BOBs forage and pollinate under cloudy skies and at lower temperatures than most other bees....