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Invasive Non-Native Plants
For non-vining ground covers, see below. INVASIVE NON-VINING GROUND COVERS CROWN VETCH (Coronilla varia) has striking pink flowers. Its bare woody stems are unattractive in winter. Often planted ... glyphosate in late fall can be used to make this method more effective. (5) Use a CORN-BASED PRE-EMERGENCE HERBICIDE on annual weeds. This product is also an organic fertilizer, i.e., ...
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United States Trace Gas Network
YEAR T1 T2 T3 T4 1989 corn corn wheat/vetch wheat/vetch 1990 soybean soybean corn/vetch corn/vetch 1991 corn corn soybean soybean 1992 soybean soybean wheat/vetch ...
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Bindweed
Farmers have successfully used sequences of plantings to manage bindweed. One sequence is rye and vetch, planted in the fall and disked or hoed down in late spring, followed by buckwheat or ... for nine years after his bindweed was “shaded and strangled by the pumpkins.”(8) Alfalfa, legumes, and corn have also reduced bindweed infestations.5 Small-scale versions of these strategies can be used in ...
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Grasses Cowpea hay Vetch hay Alfalfa Soybean hay Pea hay Blue grass hay Timothy hay Millet hay Salt hay Immature grass Corn stalks Red Clover 3 2.8 ... Bone tankage Wheat middlings Wheat bran Steamed bone meal Bone black meal Oats, green fodder Corn fodder 9-11 7 6.4 3.3-4.1 3-10 2.8 2 ... 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 Millet Buckwheat Oats Barley Rye Sorghum Wheat Corn stover 3.2 2 1.5 1 1 1 0.8 0.8 Fresh Manure ...
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Origins of agriculture
These plants were all readily storable, easy to grow and grew quickly. They had ... Africa and possibly in New Guinea and Ethiopia. Three regions of the Americas independently domesticated corn, squashes, potato and sunflowers. Humans in many different areas of the earth took up farming ...
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The Basics of Green Manuring
On the other hand, researchers in Ohio found that sweet clover in a two-year rotation of corn followed by oats seeded with sweet clover maintained the productivity of the soil and produced as high ... --common clovers such as alsike, red, and white Pea group--field, garden, and sweet pea, hairy vetch, broad bean, lentil Bean group--garden and field beans Lupine group--blue and yellow lupine, serradella ...
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Making a home for beneficial insects
Wilde thought he would have to spray Bt. "But all the beneficials from the hairy vetch next to my crops tool; care of the problem. Later, less than a week after I chopped the ... zeal for attracting--rather than buying--beneficial bugs. Becker heard about using green lacewings to control European corn borer, but thought releases would do little good if the lacewings didn't have any nectar or ...
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American Farmland Trust: Steward of the Land - Winners - 2004
Other crops currently include organic elephant garlic, a herd of 60 organically raised brood cows, as well as clover, rye, vetch, ryegrass and wild mustard. The Williamsons lease just over half of their fields to a friend, who has been raising cattle and free-range chicken and planting corn and soybeans for nearly ten years. All of the ...
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Plants along the C and O Canal
Trumpet Creeper, Wild Petunia, Geum, Water Willow (just a couple of flowers remaining) Non-native: Crown Vetch, Day Lily, Queen Anne's Lace, Bouncing Bet Galinsoga, Fleabane, Chicory, Clovers (Also includes Canal Road ... hanging on, but the leaves of the two species of Dicentra (Dutchman's Breeches and Squirrel Corn) are yellowing and will soon be a dim memory. Sweet Cicely (Osmorhiza sp.) is just ...
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"Steve Diver" [permaculture] Book: Arboretum America: A Philosophy of the Forset by Diana Beresford-Kroeger From: Steve Diver Re: [SANET-MG] Earlier hariy vetch needed here From: gil carandang Using the ordinary to cultivate beneficial indigenous microorganisms - Gil Carandang From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." Re: BD ...
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