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Cover Crop Gardening.
Subjects: Storey country wisdom bulletin.;
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Growing summer cover crops / by United States.Agricultural Research Service.Crops Research Division.(CARDINAL)281519;
Subjects: Cover crops.;
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Winter cover crops : their effects on corn yields and soil properties / by Kamprath, E. J.(CARDINAL)153129; Chandler, W. V.; Krantz, B. A.(Bertil Allan),1914-(CARDINAL)178196; North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station.(CARDINAL)164543;
Bibliography: pages 25-26.
Subjects: Cover crops; Corn; Soil productivity;
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Cover crops for soil conservation / by Kell, Walter V.,1889-; McKee, Roland.(CARDINAL)309083;
Includes bibliographical references (page 14).
Subjects: Cover crops.; Soil conservation.;
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Managing cover crops profitably / by Clark, Andy.(CARDINAL)643124; Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (Program);
Includes bibliographical references and index.Benefits of cover crops -- Selecting the best cover crops for your farm -- Building soil fertility and tilth with cover crops -- Cover crops can stabilize your soil -- How much N? -- Managing pests with cover crops -- Georgia cotton, peanut farmers use cover crops to control pests -- Select covers that balance pests, problems of farm -- Crop rotations with cover crops -- Full-year covers tackle tough weeds -- Cover crops in conservation tillage systems -- After 25 years, improvements keep coming -- Overview of charts -- Chart 1:Top regional cover crop species -- Chart 2: Performance and roles -- Chart 3a: Cultural traits -- Chart 3b: Planting -- Chart 4a: Potential advantages -- Chart 4b: Potential disadvantages-- Cover crop species -- Overview of nonlegume cover crops -- Annual ryegrass -- Barley -- Brassicas and mustards -- Mustard mix manages nematodes in potato/wheat system -- Buckwheat -- Cereal rye -- Rye smothers weeds before soybeans -- Oats -- Oats, rye feed soil in corn/bean rotation -- Sorghum sudangrass -- Summer covers relieve compaction -- Winter wheat -- Wheat boosts income and soil protection -- Wheat offers high-volume weed control too -- Overview of legume cover crops -- Cover crop mixtures expand possibilities. Berseem clover -- Nodulation: match inoculant to maximize N -- Cowpeas -- Cowpeas provide elegant solution to awkward niche -- Crimson clover -- Field peas -- Peas do double duty for Kansas farmer -- Hairy vetch -- Vetch beats plastic -- Cover crop roller design holds promise for no-tillers -- Medics -- Jess counts on George for N and organic matter -- Southern spotted bur.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Cover crops;
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Green fields in winter / by Blair, E. C.; North Carolina State College.Agricultural Extension Service.(CARDINAL)164865;
Subjects: Cover crops; Field crops;
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Reduction of nitrate leaching in agricultural soils via cover crops / by Wagger, M. G.(Michael Gary),1948-(CARDINAL)182943;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22).
Subjects: Soils; Nitrates.;
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Homegrown humus : cover crops in a no-till garden / by Hess, Anna,1978-(CARDINAL)605783;
"Cover crops are a simple, cheap way to boost your soil's organic matter, to fight weeds, to prevent erosion, to attract pollinators, and to keep the ecosystem in balance. Unfortunately, most information on growing cover crops is written for people who plow their soil every year and are willing to spray herbicides. You can get all of the same benefits in a no-till garden, though, if you're clever. Homegrown Humus details three no-till winners in depth -- buckwheat, oilseed radishes, and oats. Profiles of other species suggest gardening conditions when you might want to try out sunflowers, annual ryegrass, barley, rye, Austrian winter peas, crimson clover, or cowpeas as well. Meanwhile, the book delves into finding cover crop seeds, planting cover crops in a no-till garden, and easily killing cover crops without tilling or herbicide use. Understanding the C:N ratio of cover crops helps determine how long to wait between killing cover crops and planting vegetables, as well as how to maximize the amount of humus you're adding to your soil. Cover crops are an advanced gardening technique bound to increase your vegetable yields, but are simple enough for beginners. Give your garden a treat -- grow some buckwheat!"-- Back cover.
Subjects: Humus.; Organic gardening.; Soil management.;
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Seed crops : by states, 1919-54, revised estimates : acreage, yield, production, price, value. by United States.Crop Reporting Board.;
Subjects: Seeds; Cover crops; Grasses;
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Collards.
"Collards is a beautiful collection of collard focused art, essay, poetry and recipe"--
Subjects: Agriculture.;
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