Archived - Mustard Green Manures (Replaces EB1952E)
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Mustard green manures are being used by farmers to build soil quality and suppress soilborne diseases, nematodes, and weeds. In the irrigated Columbia Basin, there are two types being used: white must …
Published: May 2016
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