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 Web Resources: Cover Crops

Cover Crops for Organic Farms - Center for Environmental Farming Systems

Conservation Tillage on Organic Farms - Center for Environmental Farming Systems

Sustainable Practices for Vegetable Production in the South: Cover Crops and Living Mulches - North Carolina State University

Summer Cover Crops - North Carolina State University

Cover Crops for Organic No-till Vegetable Production - The New Farm

Sustainable Soil Management - ATTRA

Overview of Cover Crops and Green Manures - ATTRA

Cover Crop Resource Page - University of California

Value of Legumes for Plowdown Nitrogen - Ohio State University

Cover Crop Fundamentals - Ohio State University

Permanent Cover Cropping System - Cedar Meadow Farm

Pursuing Conservation Tillage Systems for Organic Crop Production - ATTRA

Multiple Impacts of Cover Crops in Farming Systems - Oregon State University

Restoring the Productivity of Marginal Soils with Organic Amendments - American Journal of Alternative Agriculture

Managing Cover Crops Profitably - Sustainable Agriculture Network PDF document

Cover and Green Manure Crop Benefits to Soil Quality - NRCS Soil Quality InstitutePDF document

Effects of Residue Management and No-Till on Soil Quality - NRCS Soil Quality InstitutePDF document

Legumes and Soil Quality - NRCS Soil Quality InstitutePDF document

Sunn Hemp: a Cover Crop for Southern and Tropical Farming Systems - NRCS Soil Quality InstitutePDF document

This page last updated March 16, 2007.

 

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