Horticulture Research Station

Effects of Reduced Tillage and Split Fertilizer Application in Organic Broccoli and Pepper Production Systems

Authors: Dana Jokela (Iowa State University) , Ajay Nair (Iowa State University)

  • Effects of Reduced Tillage and Split Fertilizer Application in Organic Broccoli and Pepper Production Systems

    Horticulture Research Station

    Effects of Reduced Tillage and Split Fertilizer Application in Organic Broccoli and Pepper Production Systems

    Authors: ,

Abstract

Organic farmers rely extensively on tillage to incorporate plant residues, prepare seedbed, and control weeds. However, tillage has many adverse effects on soil health. Conventional no-till production methods, which rely on herbicide for weed control, are not compatible with organic farming. Field research was carried out over two years (2014 and 2015) to compare two cover crop-based reduced tillage systems, no tillage (NT) and strip tillage (ST), with conventional tillage (CT) in production of organic bell pepper and broccoli. Two fertility treatments (preplant or split fertilizer application) also were included within tillage treatments.

How to Cite:

Jokela, D. & Nair, A., (2016) “Effects of Reduced Tillage and Split Fertilizer Application in Organic Broccoli and Pepper Production Systems”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2015(1).

Downloads:
Download pdf
View PDF

205 Views

85 Downloads

Published on
01 Jan 2016
Peer Reviewed