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Effectiveness of Cover Crop Termination Methods on No-Till Cantaloupe

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  • Ted S. Kornecki

    (USDA-ARS, National Soil Dynamics Laboratory, Auburn, AL 36832, USA)

  • Corey M. Kichler

    (USDA-ARS, National Soil Dynamics Laboratory, Auburn, AL 36832, USA)

Abstract

In a no-till system, there are many different methods available for terminating cover crops. Mechanical termination, utilizing rolling and crimping technology, is one method that injures the plant without cutting the stems. Another popular and commercially available method is mowing, but this can cause problems with cover crop re-growth and loose residue interfering with the planter during cash crop planting. A field experiment was conducted over three growing seasons in northern Alabama to determine the effects of different cover crops and termination methods on cantaloupe yield in a no-till system. Crimson clover, cereal rye, and hairy vetch cover crops were terminated using two different roller-crimpers, including a two-stage roller-crimper for four-wheel tractors and a powered roller-crimper for a two-wheel walk-behind tractor. Cover crop termination rates were evaluated one, two, and three weeks after termination. Three weeks after rolling, a higher termination rate was found for flail mowing (92%) compared to lower termination rates for a two-stage roller (86%) and powered roller-crimper (85%), while the control termination rate was only 49%. There were no significant differences in cantaloupe yield among the rolling treatments, which averaged 38,666 kg ha −1 . However, yields were higher for cereal rye and hairy vetch cover crops (41,785 kg ha −1 and 42,000 kg ha −1 ) compared to crimson clover (32,213 kg ha −1 ).

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  • Ted S. Kornecki & Corey M. Kichler, 2022. "Effectiveness of Cover Crop Termination Methods on No-Till Cantaloupe," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(1), pages 1-20, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:12:y:2022:i:1:p:66-:d:718475
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