Wednesday, April 10, 2013

University of Missouri Organic Research


Organic No-till/Cover Crop Field Day

As part of the USDA certified organic research grant, the University of Missouri will be hosting two different field days showcasing their organic research which is taking place at the Bradford Research Center and the Littrell Farm near Mexico, MO.

The Littrell Farm Organic Field Day will be held sometime during the last two weeks of May.
  • Twenty different cover crop mixes will be destroyed with a cover crop roller/crimper and soybean will be planted into the field.
  • This will take place at the organic grain crop farm of Terry Littrell, approximately 8 miles northwest of Mexico, MO in Audrain County.
  • Participants will be able to examine the cover crop mixtures, see a crimper in action and observe planting into a cover crop mulch.
  • This will take place one day during the last two weeks of May. The exact day will be decided based on weather conditions.
  • To sign up for notification of the event and to get directions call Kerry Clark at 573-884-7945 or email clarkk@missouri.edu.
Bradford Research Farm Organic Field Day

The Bradford Research Center Organic Field Day will be held August 1st from 1-6 pm. More information will be forthcoming. Topics and tours include Organic no-till, Winter cover crop tour, Trap cropping with cucurbits, Summer cover crop tour, Vegetable tour, Equipment, Organic Marketing, Interpreting your soil test, Soil carbon testing, Mobile certified kitchen and the tasting of the organic harvests! For questions call 573-884-7945 and ask for Kerry.

Bradford Research Farm Webinars

As part of the USDA certified organic research grant, the University of Missouri is offering 4 webinars. To join any of these webinars go to univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/debikelly and sign in as a guest. These webinars will be archived and can found on the Bradford Research Center’s website.

April 25, 2-3 pm – Cover Crops for Missouri Tim Reinbott, Superintendent of Bradford Research Farm

May 16, 2-3 pm – Soil Health Testing David Hammer, Director of MU Soil Health Lab and Professor Of Soil Science, MU College of Engineering

June 13, 2-3 pm – The Short and Long Term Benefits of Cover Crops Newell Kitchen, Soil Scientist, USDA-ARS

July 18, 2-3 pm – Practical Management of Cover Crops Tim Reinbott, Superintendent of Bradford Research Farm
 
 

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