Mono vs polyculture cover crops
Two new posts written by Andrew McGuire.
[I]Andrew McGuire is an Irrigated Cropping Systems Agronomist for Washington State University Extension. He works with farmers in the Columbia Basin of Central Washington in improving soils through cover crops and high residue farming systems. [/I] [B][URL="http://www.biofortified.org/2015/06/mono-vs-poly-i/"]Monoculture vs. Polyculture Part I[/URL][/B] [B][URL="http://www.biofortified.org/2015/06/mono-vs-poly-ii/"]Monoculture vs. Polyculture Part II[/URL] [/B] |
[QUOTE=ChrisK;485321]Two new posts written by Andrew McGuire.
[I]Andrew McGuire is an Irrigated Cropping Systems Agronomist for Washington State University Extension. He works with farmers in the Columbia Basin of Central Washington in improving soils through cover crops and high residue farming systems. [/I] [B][URL="http://www.biofortified.org/2015/06/mono-vs-poly-i/"]Monoculture vs. Polyculture Part I[/URL][/B] [B][URL="http://www.biofortified.org/2015/06/mono-vs-poly-ii/"]Monoculture vs. Polyculture Part II[/URL] [/B][/QUOTE]Interesting, but they left off the most important emergent property, soil health. |
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