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Organic No-Till with Cover Crop Roll-Down is Viable in Kentucky Research
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DR. DON RESEARCH UPDATE By Don Lotter, Ph.D. |
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September 12, 2003: Chemical-free no-till is one of the current frontiers of organic farming. No-till and min-till crop systems’ benefits include improved soil moisture retention, reduced erosion, higher soil organic matter levels and, when chemicals are not used, higher microbial diversity. By rolling down the cover crop in spring instead of mowing it, the cover crop takes longer to decompose and becomes a weed-suppressing mulch. A common problem is cover crop regrowth which causes competition with the main crop. Another problem is that the mulching effects of the rolled-down cover crop may not last long enough to suppress weeds before the main crop becomes large enough to be suppressive. There were three treatments:
The roll-down treatment performed as well as the single herbicide treatment and only slightly less well than the double herbicide. Yields of corn grain and net returns per acre were only slightly higher in the double herbicide treatment than the other two treatments. The experimenter’s conclusion is that winter rye roll down can be an effective method of suppressive weeds without chemicals. |








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