- growth, low soil and
nutrients requirements to be
considered a
catch crop.
Catch cropping is a type of
succession planting. It
makes more
efficient use of...
- over the winter. In the
United States,
cover cropping may cost as much as $35 per acre.
Although cover crops can
perform multiple functions in an agroecosystem...
-
novice gardeners.
Another use of
radish is as a
cover or
catch crop in winter, or as a
forage crop. Some
radishes are
grown for
their seeds; others, such...
-
Multiple cropping describes essentially the same
general method. A
catch crop refers to a
specific type of
succession planting,
where a fast-growing
crop is...
-
agricultural crops. The
product range includes seed
varieties for
sugar beet, corn, cereals, oil and
protein plants, sorghum,
catch crops ans vegetables...
-
cultivated after highly demanding crops such as cabbage, tomatoes,
potatoes or cu****bers. It can also be
grown as a
catch crop between lettuce.
Campanula elatior...
- management", Weed
Management for
Developing Countries, Food and
Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations, p. 166
Cover crop Trap
crop Catch crop...
-
catch crop Any fast-growing
crop that is
grown between successive plantings of a
primary crop on the same land. Its practice,
known as
catch cropping...
-
competing herbivores.
Techniques such as
crop rotation,
companion planting (also
known as
intercropping or
mixed cropping), and the
selective breeding of pest-resistant...
- square, and
powerful brachycephalic shape. If
cropped, the ears
stand erect. In
countries where ear-
cropping is banned, the ears are
close ****ing to the...