Organic Cool-Season Vegetable Crop Rotations for the Southeast

Content Source: University of Georgia CAES

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This University of Georgia publication explains how to design effective organic crop rotations for cool-season vegetables in the Southeast by integrating cash crops with warm-season cover crops to improve soil fertility, manage pests, and enhance overall productivity. It provides practical guidance on selecting crop sequences, timing plantings, and using diverse plant families to build soil health, break pest cycles, and meet market demand.

Region

Southeast

Topic

Cropping Systems, Crop Nutrient Management, Weed Management, Disease Management

Category

Vegetables/Fruits

Year Published

2023

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