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MOFGApedia Editor on March 01, 2011
Cereal rye used as a cover crop is planted in the fall, killed in the spring, and left to decompose in the same fields where soybeans and other cash crops are later planted. Instead of mowing rye, many farmers flatten it by attaching a rolling, paddlewheel-like cylinder with metal slats to a tractor and barreling over the rye, tamping and crimping it into a mat.
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MOFGApedia Editor on March 01, 2009
The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) has entered into licensing agreements with four seed distributors interested in marketing new hairy vetch varieties developed by an ARS scientist and cooperators.
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MOFGA’s 2006 Spring Growth Conference, titled “Cover Crop and Rotation Strategies for Organic Fertility and Weed Management,” attracted presenters from all over the Northeast and over 100 audience members. Presenters included Eric and Anne Nordell, who operate a horse-powered, mixed vegetable farm in Beech Grove, Penn., and contribute regularly to the
Small Farmers Journal, a quarterly focusing on draft-powered agriculture; Eileen Droescher, who has used a permanent bed system to grow mixed vegetables in Easthampton, Mass., since 1999; and Eric Gallandt, an associate professor of weed ecology and management at the University of Maine in Orono.
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“Farmers and Their Innovative Cover Cropping Techniques,” a video by Vern Grubinger, is available from the University of Vermont Center for Sustainable Agriculture.
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