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- Improving Pest Management with FarmscapingPhilips, Chris; Kuhar, Thomas P.; Morse, Ronald (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2013)Farmscaping is a holistic ecologically-based approach to pest management that emphasizes the arrangement or configuration of plants that promote biological pest management by attracting and sustaining beneficial organisms.
- No-till Organic Culture of Garlic Utilizing Different Cover Crop Residues and Straw Mulch for Over-wintering Protection, Under Two Seasonal Levels of Organic NitrogenBratsch, Tony; Morse, Ronald; Shen, Zhengxing; Benson, Brinkley (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-08-17)In 2003 and 2004, we evaluated the potential for no-till planting into beds with a frost killed, standing cover crop in place. Three cover crops, Sorghum Sudangrass, a thick grassy cover crop, Lablab (soybean like legume), and Sunhemp, a tropical legume, were evaluated. This publication reviews the methods and results for this evaluation.
- Progress report: Agroforestry and sustainable vegetable production in Southeast Asian watershedsReyes, Manuel R. (2008)Work on vegetable-agroforestry compatibility is advancing rapidly with new findings that
- TomatoesRelf, Diane; McDaniel, Alan, 1948-; Morse, Ronald (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2000)
- TomatoesRelf, Diane; McDaniel, Alan, 1948-; Morse, Ronald (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 1992)Discusses environmental preferences, culture, common problems, harvesting and storage of tomatoes.
- TomatoesRelf, Diane; McDaniel, Alan, 1948-; Morse, Ronald (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2000)
- TomatoesRelf, Diane; McDaniel, Alan, 1948-; Morse, Ronald (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)This publication summarizes the environmental preferences, culture, cultural practices, common problems, harvesting and storage of tomatoes.