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- From: Allan Balliett <igg AT igg.com>
- To: "Market Farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: No-till method research?
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 08:27:31 -0500
The mowed cover crop suppresses weeds and each year it gets better. I saw
slides of many different crops growing this way in Virginia right now - they
were awesome. The beds are never walked on - the cover crop turns to fabulous
mulch thanks to the earthworm activity and weed suppression was excellent.
Great, Cheri! Do you remember who in VA is doing this and where they are located? Thanks -Allan
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No-till method research?,
Brian and Jacqueline Potzkai, 03/13/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: No-till method research?, Jill Taylor Bussiere, 03/13/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Bev and Chuck Henkel, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Matthew Sullivan, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, cshel, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Allan Balliett, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Jill Taylor Bussiere, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Liz Pike, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Brian and Jacqueline Potzkai, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Allan Balliett, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Jill Taylor Bussiere, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Liz Pike, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Joan Vibert, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Jill Taylor Bussiere, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, sunnfarm, 03/14/2001
- Re: No-till method research?, Jeffery Blake, 03/14/2001
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