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Crop rotation to minimize inputs, maximize crop production and optimize profit margin

Kabal Gill, Smoky Applied Research and Demonstration Association
Completed Research
2014
Yield (pests and agronomy)
New Growers, Producers

The objectives for this project are to demonstrate the benefits of crop rotations to reduce input costs and pest problems, increase crop production, optimize profit margin and improve soil quality in the southeast Peace region. The results of this trial will help to identify improved crop rotations for the area and showcase the potential of pulses to decrease reliance on N-fertilizer and increase producer profitability.