Reduced Tillage Field Day Handbook
Due to file size, handbook is spilt into two sections:
SECTION 1
Cover through Field Day information
New York Soil Health Priorities and Plans for 2018-2019
New York Soil Health Survey of Costs, Constraints, and Benefits of Soil Health in NY: Initial Report and Summary
Farming in the Lake Champlain Basin: Overview, resource contacts
General Resources
Designing zone tillage systems for organic vegetables
Winter hardy cover cropping for zone tillage: maximize cover crop benefits
Controlling Weeds in Small-Seeded Crops Using Cultivation
Weed Seedbank Management Using Reduced-Till Practices
The Organic Grain Grower: Jack Lazor contact information
SARE Profile: Evaluating the Roller-Crimper for Cover Crops in Corn and Soybean Terraced Ground
Six Things Your Mother Never Warned You About When Using Roller Crimpers
Introduction to Cover Crop Rolling and the VA-USDA Crimper Roller Demonstration Project
Cover Crop Rollers for Northeastern Grain Production
The Biology of Soil Compaction Fact Sheet
Understanding Soil Microbes and Nutrient Recycling Fact Sheet
Caring for the Soil as a Living System
SECTION 2
Using Cover Crops to Convert to No-Till Fact Sheet
Cover Crops and No-Till Management for Organic Systems
Equipment needed for no-till with cover crops
Ten Ways Cover Crops Enhance Soil Health
Cover Crops at Work: Covering the Soil to Prevent Erosion
Cover Crops at Work: Increasing Infiltration
Cover Crops at Work: Increasing Soil Organic Matter
Cover Crops at Work: Keeping Nutrients Out of Waterways
Cover Crops Improve Soil Conditions and Prevent Pollution
Reduced Tillage and Cover Cropping Systems for Organic Vegetable Production
Cover Crops in Vegetable Production Systems