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Cover crops for late summer in organic cereal rotationsE. Ann Clark*, Les Eccles, and Karen Maitland Abstract: The best and most consistent service provider was sorghum-sudan, although
buckwheat and oilseed radish also excelled in weed control and biomass.
None of the legumes - soy, red clover, sweetclover, and hairy vetch -
were uniform or effective in weed control. Legume N was equal or superior
to that from buckwheat and oilseed radish, although inferior to that from
sorghum-sudan. However, yield of fall rye in 2005 was lower following
sorghum-sudan than other species, perhaps due to the large volume of wide
C:N residues incorporated prior to rye planting in the fall. The lower
straw and total yields, high HI, and high grain N content of rye following
sorghum-sudan suggest a sparser stand. Following with a spring rather
than a winter cereal may capture the system services of sorghum-sudan
without reducing subsequent grain yield. |
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