Duiker / Clark | Cover Crops for Sustainable Soil Management | Buch | 978-1-83545-120-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 176, 500 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Reihe: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science

Duiker / Clark

Cover Crops for Sustainable Soil Management


Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-1-83545-120-5
Verlag: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited

Buch, Englisch, Band 176, 500 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Reihe: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science

ISBN: 978-1-83545-120-5
Verlag: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited


There is a growing body of research on cover crops as a key tool in regenerative agriculture, including their multifunctional role in making agricultural systems more resilient in the face of climate change.

Cover crops for sustainable soil management provides a comprehensive review of the varied roles of cover crops in promoting soil health, how best to deploy them, as well as optimising use of different classes of cover crops in promoting soil health. The book also discusses the use of different classes of cover crops, including cool and warm season leguminous and gramineous cover crops, as well as non-leguminous broadleaf cover crops.

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University and other researchers in crop and soil science departments researching regenerative, low-input and organic agriculture, farmers and growers, as well as government and other agencies supporting the transition to a more sustainable agriculture.

Weitere Infos & Material


Part 1 Understanding the role of cover crops
- 1.The role of cover crops in optimising nutrient cycles: Yajun Peng, University of Guelph, Canada;
- 2.The role of cover crops in improving soil structure, erosion reduction and water retention: Jeffrey Mitchell, University of California-Davis, USA;
- 3.The role of cover crops in improving soil biological health: Michelle Wander, University of Illinois, USA;
- 4.The role of cover crops in improving biodiversity: Deirdre Prischmann-Voldseth, North Dakota State University, USA;
- 5.The role of cover crops in pest and disease control: Nic Irvin, University of California-Riverside, USA;
- 6.The role of cover crops in weed control: John Wallace, Penn State University, USA;
- 7.The role of cover crops in forage production: Heather Darby, University of Vermont, USA;
- 8.Assessing the effects of cover crops on cash crop yields: Inderjot Chahal, University of Guelph, Canada;

Part 2 Managing cover crops
- 9.Advances in modelling cover crops use and impacts: Eric Justes, INRAE, France;
- 10.Cover crop decision support tools: Victoria Ackroyd, USDA-ARS, USA;
- 11.Developments in equipment for cover crops: Austin Petry, Progressive Ag Innovation, USA;
- 12.Key challenges in terminating cover crops: Alyssa Essman, Ohio State University, USA;

Part 3 Cover crop species
- 13.Cool season leguminous cover crops: Masoud Hashemi, University of Massachusetts, USA;
- 14.Warm season leguminous cover crops: Andrew Price, USDA-ARS, USA;
- 15.Cool season gramineous cover crops: Humberto Blanco, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA;
- 16.Warm season gramineous cover crops: Matt Ryan, Cornell University, USA;
- 17.Non-leguminous broadleaf cover crops: Christina Curell, Michigan State University, USA;

Part 4 The future of cover crops
- 18.Strategies to increase cover crop adoption: Ken Staver, University of Maryland, USA;
- 19.The future of cover crops: opportunities and challenges: Sjoerd W. Duiker, Penn State University, USA and Andy Clark, formerly SARE-USDA, USA;


Clark, Dr Andy
Dr Andy Clark recently retired as National Communications Director of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program. He led the communications arm of the SARE Program that was instrumental in developing and disseminating sustainable crop and livestock management practices in the United States. As Communications Director, Dr Clark oversaw the development of more than 40 publications, including editing the Third Edition of the SARE publication Managing Cover Crops Profitably, widely regarded as the standard reference for farmers, agronomists and others interested in adoption of cover crops on farms in the United States.

Clark, Dr Andy
Dr Andy Clark recently retired as National Communications Director of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program. He led the communications arm of the SARE Program that was instrumental in developing and disseminating sustainable crop and livestock management practices in the United States. As Communications Director, Dr Clark oversaw the development of more than 40 publications, including editing the Third Edition of the SARE publication Managing Cover Crops Profitably, widely regarded as the standard reference for farmers, agronomists and others interested in adoption of cover crops on farms in the United States.

Duiker, Professor Sjoerd W.
Dr Sjoerd Willem Duiker is Professor of Soil Management and Applied Soil Physics at Penn State University, USA. He has made significant contributions to both research and extension in developing more sustainable soil management practices in such areas as no-till systems, the use of cover crops, mulches and more diverse crop rotations. He is a member of the Governing Board of the Northeast Cover Crops Council which brings together universities, farmers, government agencies and others to optimise cover crop use in the north-eastern states of the USA. Professor Duiker is also a co-editor of the forthcoming Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing collection Weed management in Conservation Agriculture systems.

Duiker, Professor Sjoerd W.
Dr Sjoerd Willem Duiker is Professor of Soil Management and Applied Soil Physics at Penn State University, USA. He has made significant contributions to both research and extension in developing more sustainable soil management practices in such areas as no-till systems, the use of cover crops, mulches and more diverse crop rotations. He is a member of the Governing Board of the Northeast Cover Crops Council which brings together universities, farmers, government agencies and others to optimise cover crop use in the north-eastern states of the USA. Professor Duiker is also a co-editor of the forthcoming Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing collection Weed management in Conservation Agriculture systems.

Dr Sjoerd W. Duiker is Professor of Soil Management and Applied Soil Physics at Penn State University, USA. He has made significant contributions to both research and extension in developing more sustainable soil management practices in such areas as no-till systems, the use of cover crops, mulches and more diverse crop rotations. He is a member of the Governing Board of the Northeast Cover Crops Council which brings together universities, farmers, government agencies and others to optimise cover crop use in the north-eastern states of the USA.

Dr Andy Clark recently retired as National Communications Director of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program. He led the communications arm of the SARE Program that was instrumental in developing and disseminating sustainable crop and livestock management practices in the United States. As Communications Director, Dr Clark oversaw the development of more than 40 publications, including editing the Third Edition of the SARE publication Managing Cover Crops Profitably, widely regarded as the standard reference for farmers, agronomists and others interested in adoption of cover crops on farms in the United States.



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