Cereal residues suppress the development of small seeded, summer annual
weeds. The focus of this study was to determine whether cereal residues can be
used to suppress weeds in cucumber production systems in the Pacifi ...
Growing trees as a green manure crop together with an annual food crop is a
new technology for farmers in Oregon. To promote farmer participation and to
acquire a broad knowledge of the processes involved in species in ...
Weed resistance is usually diagnosed after a weed control practice has lost
efficacy and weed populations begin to increase rapidly. Prediction and validation in
the field at a very early stage of resistance developmen ...
Oregon State University. Extension Service; Green-McGrath, Daniel; Lev, Larry S.; Murray, Helene; William, Ray D.(Corvallis, Or. : Extension Service, Oregon State University, 1993-10)
Vegetable production with a living mulch may reduce soil erosion and compaction, increase organic matter levels, and decrease the requirement for chemical inputs. Competition between the vegetable and mulch, however, has ...
The experiment was conducted to compare multiple pest (weed, soil
arthropod and diseases) suppression by cereal cover crops in 'Selva' and
'Totem' strawberry. In addition, perlite was used to compare improvement of soi ...
Cultural practices in snap bean production were evaluated at the Oregon
State University Vegetable Research Farm Corvallis, Oregon. In addition, decision-making
in snap bean production was assessed on five farms in the ...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is one of the most productive and nutritious food
crops. Due to its adaptability to cool climates, production in Sri Lanka has been restricted to
erosion-prone highlands. Vast potential ex ...