Cornell Commercial Vegetable Production

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Cornell UniversityCollege of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Department of Horticulture: Cornell Vegetables: Online resources : 2006 New York Vegetable Cultural Practices Results : Organic reduced tillage 2006

Organic Reduced tillage 2006

The Homer Thompson Research Farm
in Freeville, NY

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Zone builder 2006


Zones made in rye vetch plots




Conventionl plow, rye vetch and low soil disturbance


Conventionl plow, oat pea cover and low soil disturbance


Conventionl plow, oat pea cover, straw mulch and low soil disturbance


Conventionl plow, oat pea cover, straw mulch and high soil disturbance


Conventionl plow, oat pea cover and high soil disturbance


Conventionl plow, rye vetch cover and high soil disturbance


Strip till, rye vetch and high soil disturbance 107


Strip till, oat pea and high soil disturbance


Strip till, oat pea, straw mulch and high soil disturbance


Strip till, oat pea, straw mulch and low soil disturbance


Strip till, oat pea and low soil disturbance


Strip till, rye vetchand low soil disturbance

Cornell UniversityCollege of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Department of Horticulture: Cornell Vegetables: Online resources : 2006 New York Vegetable Cultural Practices Results :Organic reduced tillage 2006

Cornell Commercial Vegetable Production 

Comments or questions?  Contact:

Anusuya Rangarajan 
Statewide specialist for 
Fresh Market Vegetable Production
ar47@cornell.edu 

Department of Horticulture
121 Plant Science Building 
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-1780; Fax: (607) 255-9998

Betsy Ingall
Research Technician
bai1@cornell.edu

Department of Horticulture
158 Plant Science Building 
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 254-8943; Fax: (607) 255-9998


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