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Transcript
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE
18A
SOIL TECH NOTES
Crop Diversity
CONCERN: “I hear a lot about crop diversity or having different crops growing in my fields. What
does that do?”
CROP DIVERSITY BENEFITS:
1. Increases total soil organic matter because of added residue and roots.
2. Variety of plants with different growing seasons provides the soil with a living plant during a
longer period of time.
3. Roots of added plants also interact with and improve the total rhizosphere affect within the soil.
4. Added roots also provide more opportunities for sugars, amino acids, proteins, organic acids, etc.
to be “sloughed off” into the soil environment which adds to the natural productivity of the soil.
5. Each kind of plant has its own variety of microbes associated with it.
6. Diversity supports a broader and more stable food web.
7. More roots, more water infiltration and more air and water movement.
H0W?
Cover crops of all varieties and mixes will provide diversity.
If variety of microbes in the soil exists because of prior farming practices, it is imperative to keep that
variety present with current farming systems.
Excessive tillage, even if cover crops are present, will tend to lower diversity qualitative effects.
Variety can also be as simple as a corn-soybean-wheat rotation. Not as effective as others, but can
still add some variety.
No-till farming is an excellent way to add diversity to crop fields. Long term condition in the soil has
reaped extensive microbial populations of bacteria, fungi, actinomyces, earthworms, larger microbes,
etc. Don’t destroy long-term situation!
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