Row unit down force and coulter effects vary by environmental conditions in organic no‐till soybeans
Ben Brockmueller,
Jessica L. Drewry,
Léa Vereecke
et al.
Abstract:Concerns over tillage intensity and soil erosion in organic cropping systems have prompted the development of reduced tillage organic systems that use cover crops rather than soil disturbance as the primary weed control tool. However, planting into high residue cover crop mulches may inhibit crop establishment due to poor seed placement. Adaptation of agricultural equipment to high residue planting conditions could reduce variability in crop stands, thereby improving grain yield. Field trials at the University… Show more
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