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" Scientists, growers assess trade-offs in use of tillage, cover crops and compost "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 944734
Doc. No : LA8tv45119
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Jackson, Louise E.; Ramirez, Irenee; Yokota, Ron; Fennimore, Steven A.; Koike, Steven T.; Henderson, Diane M.; Chaney, William E.; Klonsky, Karen M.
Title & Author : Scientists, growers assess trade-offs in use of tillage, cover crops and compost [Article]\ Jackson, Louise E.; Ramirez, Irenee; Yokota, Ron; Fennimore, Steven A.; Koike, Steven T.; Henderson, Diane M.; Chaney, William E.; Klonsky, Karen M.
Title of Periodical : California Agriculture
Volume/ Issue Number : 57/2
Date : 2003
Abstract : Use of cover crops and compost increased soil quality in irrigated, intensive production of lettuce and broccoli in the Salinas Valley. These methods had the beneficial impacts of increasing soil microbial biomass, increasing total soil carbon and nitrogen, reducing surface bulk density and decreasing the potential for groundwater pollution as a result of nitrate leaching below the root zone. These soil benefits did not lead to lower yields and occasionally resulted in fewer weeds and lower lettuce corky root disease. Although surface minimum tillage reduced yields, it led to reduced potential for nitrate leaching below the root zone. Use of conventional tillage, cover crops, and compost produced high vegetable yields and acceptable net economic returns over a 2-year period, but broccoli was more profitable than lettuce under this regime. Understanding the trade-offs of various costs and benefits will help growers choose management practices that optimize economic and environmental benefits.
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