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nursery operations
Descriptor: Management
Description: A cover or green manure crop is typically grown during the fallow year. A cover crop protects the soil from wind and water erosion and controls weeds, whereas a green manure crop is primarily grown to supply organic matter to the soil. These crops also capture mineral nutrients, such as phosphorus and iron, in a readily-available form. The cover crop is plowed down in the late summer to allow time for the organic matter to decompose.
Image location: United States
Photographer Information
Name: Thomas D. 'Tom' Landis
Organization: USDA Forest Service
Country: United States
Series:Introduction to Forest Nursery Management
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Image Number: 0010006
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Image Citation:(?) Thomas D. 'Tom' Landis, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
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Node Affiliation:
University of Georgia
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