High biomass cover crops and organic mulch effects on yields, soil carbon, and weed populations during no-till herbicide-free collard production

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2009
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Blacksburg, VA: Office of International Research Education and Development, Virginia Tech
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This presentation describes dissertation work focusing on conservation agriculture production systems for smallholders and limited input farmers. The research design focuses on the conversion of previously conventionally tilled fields to a no till system and subsequently compares different mulch applications including straw and leguminous plants. The main objective of the research was to study whether herbicide free systems could be productive. Such findings may also have promising impacts for organic farmers.

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Soil organic matter, Soil management, Conservation agriculture, Sustainable agriculture, Soil fertility, Collards, Limited input, Herbicide free, Cover crops, Field Scale
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Presented to OIRED, Blacksburg, VA, 11 January 2009