Genetically Modified Crops: Transgenics and Cisgenics
…impacts. GMO Crops vs. Organic Crops Another way to analyze the benefits and drawbacks of transgenic crops is to look at a comparison of certified organic crops with similar crops…
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…impacts. GMO Crops vs. Organic Crops Another way to analyze the benefits and drawbacks of transgenic crops is to look at a comparison of certified organic crops with similar crops…
…Planted Hairy vetch Winter rye Tillage radish Clovers (Red, White, Sweet, Crimson, Berseem) Spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) Oats Intercrops/ Pathway Crops Clovers (Red, White, Sweet, Berseem, Crimson) Fescues (Festuca spp.)…
…crops and green manures. Brief descriptions and examples are provided for winter cover crops, summer green manures, living mulches, catch crops, and some forage crops. To impart a sense of…
…which few weed species easily adapt. Rotations that include clean-cultivated annual crops, tightly spaced grain crops, and mowed or grazed perennial sod crops create an unstable environment for weeds. Additional…
…Crops, too, can be damaged and researchers are working to determine which cover crops can be used safely with which cash crops. The Challenges of Killed Mulches Most killed mulches…
…of crops that otherwise could not be grown because of climate constraints. (Byczynski, 2005) Vicki Stamback says her crops have changed dramatically over the past several years because of greenhouses….
…of stinkbugs or other pests have built up in cover crops and subsequently moved to other fields to damage cash crops (Bugg, 1991). Other literature, like the ATTRA publication Companion…
…analyzing production costs for fruit and vegetables because of the significant differences that often exist between planting and harvesting horticultural crops. For example, knowing what the harvest-cost differences are between…
…so it makes sense that time is also used in trap cropping. Trap crops are planted ahead of the main crop, and the timing of these traps crops can be…
…What is Insured? Federal crop-insurance policies can be divided into three categories: major commodity crops, specialty crops, and livestock. Major-commodity crop-insurance policies are available for such crops as corn, soybeans,…