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  2. Cover crop - Wikipedia

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    Cover crops may be an off-season crop planted after harvesting the cash crop. Cover crops are nurse crops in that they increase the survival of the main crop being harvested, and are often grown over the winter. [2][3] In the United States, cover cropping may cost as much as $35 per acre. [4]

  3. Winter wheat - Wikipedia

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    Winter wheat is grown as a cash crop or a cover crop.Optimal growing conditions for winter wheat include high-drainage soil with medium texture. Mid-quality soil nutrient content is best for winter wheat, with an appropriate supply of nitrogen being critical for the wheat to be able to establish itself in time before winter dormancy.

  4. Vicia villosa - Wikipedia

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    Vicia villosa, known as the hairy vetch, fodder vetch or winter vetch, is a plant native to some of Europe and western Asia. It is a legume, grown as a forage crop, fodder crop, cover crop, and green manure. Although non-native, it occurs in all US states and is considered invasive by some states, [2][3] such as Alaska, [4] Florida, Georgia, [5 ...

  5. Buckwheat - Wikipedia

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    Buckwheat branches freely, as opposed to tillering or producing suckers, enabling more complete adaption to its environment than other cereal crops. [13] Buckwheat is raised for grain only where a brief time is available for growth, either because the buckwheat is an early or a second crop in the season, or because the total growing season is ...

  6. Strip farming - Wikipedia

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    Strip cropping is a method of farming which involves cultivating a field partitioned into long, narrow strips which are alternated in a crop rotation system. It is used when a slope is too steep or when there is no alternative method of preventing soil erosion. The most common crop choices for strip cropping are closely sown crops such as hay ...

  7. Crotalaria juncea - Wikipedia

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    Crotalaria juncea, known as brown hemp, Indian hemp, Madras hemp, or sunn hemp, [2][3] is a tropical Asian plant of the legume family (Fabaceae). It is generally considered to have originated in India. [2] It is now widely grown throughout the tropics and subtropics [2] as a source of green manure, fodder and lignified fiber obtained from its stem.

  8. Living mulch - Wikipedia

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    Living mulch. In agriculture, a living mulch is a cover crop interplanted or undersown with a main crop, and intended to serve the purposes of a mulch, such as weed suppression and regulation of soil temperature. Living mulches grow for a long time with the main crops, whereas cover crops are incorporated into the soil or killed with herbicides.

  9. Acacia mearnsii - Wikipedia

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    Acacis mearnsii is a spreading shrub or erect tree that typically grows to a height of 10 m (33 ft) and has smooth bark, sometimes corrugated at the base of old specimens. The leaves are bipinnate with 7 to 31 pairs of pinnae, each with 25 to 78 pairs of pinnules. There is a spherical gland up to 8 mm (0.31 in) below the lowest pair of pinnae.

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