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Protect your land — use cover crops
... maximum bulk and legumes maximum nitrogen build-up around the time of flowering. Biological tillage Biological tillage (cultivation) is the term used to describe plants loosening the soil as their ... For vegetable production, grasses rather than legumes tend to be best for this benefit. Biological tillage: less cultivation is needed because cover crops loosen the soil. Improved paddock access: ...
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Plant Pathology Glossary
... produced in higher plants in response to a number of stimuli (chemical, physical or biological) that inhibits the development of a microorganism. Phytoanticipin these are constitutive phytoalexins i.e ... established fungal infections. See fungicide. top T Tillage the process of turning or mixing the soil. Toxin in general, a poisonous substance of biological origin. Specifically, a compound produced ...
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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Cultural Management Practices
... exclusion Australia sanitation propagating material eradication Chemical Control fungicides antibiotics nematicides related issues Biological Control natural control how it works commercial use the future Cultural Management ... of plant pathogens, although, some forms of inoculum can be spread extensively during tillage. Tillage can bury pathogens in the topsoil in deeper where they are less ...
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Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
... to 5 years. The remainder of the compost is lost due to decomposition. Tillage and bedding operations associated with one to three vegetable crops per year ... , Associate Professor, Food and Resource Economics Department, S. Shukla, Assistant Professor, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department, K. Cushman, Assistant Professor, Horticultural Sciences Department, Southwest Florida Research ...
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Agronomic Crops Team On-Farm Research Projects 2000, Special Circular 179-01
... Mold in Soybeans Evaluation of Herbicide Programs for Roundup Ready Soybeans Corn T-22 Biological Fungicide for Corn Planting Rates for Determinate and Indeterminate Corn Hybrids Early Season Hail ... Fairfield, Licking and Perry Counties Corn Hybrid Performance Trials Tillage Effect of Fall Strip Tillage on Corn Yield Strip-Tillage and No-Tillage Effect on Corn Production No-Till vs. Chisel for ...
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Agronomic Crops Team On-Farm Research Projects 2001, Special Circular 187
... Thistle in Corn The Effect of Corn Herbicides on Weed Control Effects of T-22 Biological Fungicide Treatment and Two Nitrogen Rates on Corn Production Twin Rows for Corn Production Soybeans ... Wheat Yields in a Modified Relay Intercrop (MRI) System Tillage Tillage System Plus Soybean Cover Crop Effect on Corn Production Following Wheat Soybean Tillage Soil Fertility and Fertilizers N-Serve Effects on ...
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Extension Publications -Cornell Univ. Plant Pathology
... bulletin is written for turf managers, pest control applicators, and homeowners. Discusses approaches to biological control, use and results of both compost-based organic fertilizers and microbial fungicides. ... information on legally regulated pesticide use, as well as information on climate, soil, tillage, nutrients, fertilizers, lime use, and sewage sludge application. A new laminated cover and ...
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Publication: Choosing the Right Tillage System for Row Crop Production
... of soil physical and biological conditions for optimal crop growth. Soil organic matter tends to decline with increased tillage and may increase with no tillage. With no-till, however, ... tillage system. Over the long term, tillage costs should be lower with reduced tillage, and least with no-till. No-till and ridge tillage may require a greater investment in planting equipment, while less tillage ...
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Cultivation and tillage references
... cereals. Biological Agriculture and Horticulture. 12(1): 29-46. Reeves, D.W. (1997). The Role Of Soil Organic Matter In Maintaining Soil Quality In Continuous Cropping Systems. Soil and Tillage Research. 1-2: 131-167. Reppel, B. (1998). Default organic farmer comes up a winner. Ground Cover. Winter: 17. Simpfendorfer, S., Kirkegaard, J.A. & Heenan, D.P. (1998). Soil biological ...
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Tillage for weed control
... of weed control achieved using different types of tillage operations? My feeling is that weed control using tillage implements appears to be an area lacking ... wheat cropping systems as affected by crop residues and their management practices. Biological Agriculture and Horticulture. 16 (4): 395-407. ********************************************************************** Abul Hashem ahashem@agric.wa ...
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