UW Organic Field Day

Posted August 2011

August 30, 2011
1:00 pmto3:30 pm

Arlington Agricultural Research Station

This field day will focus on CALS research using a no-till cover crop “killed mulch” system for managing weeds. Field tours will offer a look at several no-till experiments that employ the roller-crimper designed by the Rodale Institute. Under this system, producers plant a cover crop after harvest in the fall—generally winter rye for soybeans or hairy vetch for corn—then kill it in May using the heavy roller, leaving a thick mulch through which the cash crop is planted.

Registration for the event will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the Public Events building. Field tours begin at 1 p.m. Researchers invite organic producers to stick around for an hour after the tours to offer ideas about research, extension, and education needs that could be addressed by UW scientists.

The Arlington Agricultural Research Station is located at N695 Hopkins Road, Arlington.

More information is available on the eCALS website.

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