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Andrews, S.S., D.L. Karlen, and C.A. Cambardella. 2004. The soil management assessment framework: a quantitative soil quality evaluation method. Soil Science Society of America Journal 68: 1945–1962. Arrindell, W.A., and J. van der Ende. 1985. An empirical test of the utility of the observations-to-variables ratio in factor and components analysis. Applied Psychological Measurement 9: 165–178. […]

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Aref, S., and M.M. Wander. 1997. Long-term trends of corn yield and soil organic matter in different crop sequences and soil fertility treatments on the Morrow Plots. Advances in Agronomy 62: 153–197. Auclair, A.N. 1976. Ecological factors in the development of intensive management ecosystems in the midwestern USA. Ecology 57: 431–444. Balasubramanian, V., B. Alves, […]

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Cavigelli, M.A., S.R. Deming, L.K. Probyn, and R.R. Hardwood, eds. 1998. Michigan Field Crop Ecology: Managing Biological Processes for Productivity and Environmental Quality. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2646: East Lansing, MI. Clark, D. 1997. The Art and Science of Leadership. www. sos.net/~donclark/leader/leader.html. Heron, J. 1999. The Complete Facilitator’s Handbook. Kogan Page US: Sterling, VA. […]

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Aref, S., and M.M. Wander. 1997. Long-term trends of corn yield and soil organic matter in different crop sequences and soil fertility treatments on the Morrow Plots. Advances in Agronomy 62: 153–197. Baker, D., and D. Norman. 1990. The Farming Systems Research and Extension Approach to Small Farmer Development. In Agroecology and Small Farm Development, […]

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Chase, L., and V. Grubinger. 2014. Food, Farms and Community. University of New Hampshire Press: Durham, NH. National Research Council. 2010. Toward Sustainable Agricultural Systems in the 21st Century. The National Academies Press: Washington, DC. WorldLink. 2014. Nourish Food System Map. www.nourishlife.org. All rights reserved.

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Introduction

Successfully managing pests is one of the biggest challenges for farmers and ranchers who want to run their operations sustainably. In order to reduce their use of off-farm chemical inputs, they need management options that are reliable and profitable. More and more, farmers across the United States are realizing that ecological pest management strategies can […]

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Beyond Pest Management

The strategies outlined in this publication focus on pest management, but their benefits do not stop there. Taken together, ecologically based practices can result in more efficient use of farm resources, lower input costs, a safer work environment and greater overall productivity. Cover crops are a prime example of a strategy with multifaceted benefits. Depending […]

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Taking Stock: The Basics of Crop Scouting

The first step in any pest management plan is to properly identify and assess the pest and beneficial species that are inhabiting your farm. Assessing pest levels is especially important when considering the use of pesticides because it informs both the type of pesticide needed for your specific pest and whether they are at levels […]

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Sidebar: Weed Control with Sheep

Integrating livestock into cropping systems can bring many benefits to the farm. Increasingly, farmers are coming to view grazing sheep as an effective way to manage weeds and cover crops instead of chemicals, tillage or mowing. For example, sheep can replace the use of herbicides or mowing to manage floor vegetation in vineyards and orchards. […]

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Sidebar: The Natural Defenses of Healthy Crops

What makes a healthy crop? Healthy soil is the foundation of a healthy crop. Good tilth, drainage, water-holding capacity, high organic matter and fertility all provide a crop with the resources it needs to grow vigorously and respond to stresses from insects, diseases, weeds and harsh weather. Soil management practices such as crop rotation, cover […]

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