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Practical no-till farming, a quick and dirty guide to organic vegetable and flower growing, Andrew Mefferd

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Practical no-till farming, a quick and dirty guide to organic vegetable and flower growing, Andrew Mefferd
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Practical no-till farming
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Andrew Mefferd
Sub title
a quick and dirty guide to organic vegetable and flower growing
Summary
Do less, produce more, and grow soil that feeds crops using chemical-free, organic no-till methods No-till farming methods are taking small-scale farming by storm, promising less work, higher productivity, improved soil health, carbon sequestration, and weed control for organic growers. Yet there are many ways to do no-till, including mulching with compost, cardboard, straw, silage tarps, and more. Plus plenty of conflicting advice on how to get started. Practical No-Till Farming is here to help, sorting the wheat from the chaff and the horse manure from the plastic mulch. Coverage includes: - How to assess your farm for no-till options considering climate, soil, and crop selection - Assessment of common no-till methods, including pros and cons, materials, and the relative costs - A decision-making matrix for choosing the most appropriate methods for your context - How-to for each no-till method, including what to do and when - Dealing with bindweed, symphylans, and other difficult weeds and pests - Maximizing productivity of no-till beds - Special coverage of both organic vegetable and flower no-till market farming Ideal for small-scale growers everywhere, Andrew Mefferd, veteran farmer, author of The Organic No-Till Farming Revolution, and editor of Growing for Market magazine, brings you the ultimate guide to getting started with no-till farming
Target audience
adult
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