1. 19/12/1998 Los árboles pueden ser una fuente efectiva de mantillo en las tierras áridas.
  2. 19/5/1998 A conversation concerning the difficulty of obtaining mulch in semi-arid areas.
  3. 20/1/2005 Estas especies no leguminosas fueron usadas como mulch por investigadores de ICRAF para incrementar los rendimientos del maíz. Las hojas de ambas especies contienen hasta un 3 por ciento de nitrógeno. Sorpresivamente, también se encuentra fósforo en altas cantidades en las hojas de estas malezas...
  4. 20/1/2005 Maradi Integrated me ha forzado a cuestionar la sabiduría de suponer que los incrementos de contenido orgánico y fertilidad son siempre lo mejor.
  5. 20/7/2005 Joel Matthewsreceived some feedbackabout his comments on low fertility soil and traditional varieties in EDN 86. In response, he sent the following additional comment.
  6. Competition for mulch and fodder is one of the key issues constraining successful conservation agriculture in areas where livestock are a part of the agricultural system. Convenor: Putso Nyathi is a Conservation Agriculture Technical Officer for Southern Africa with MCC supporting CFGB funded...
  7. 20/7/2008 Keep the soil covered. At ECHO,the soil around nearly all our plantings—vegetables, fruits, grains, root and tuber crops, even forestry plots—is covered with organic matter.
  8. 19/7/1993 Martin Gingerich, Haiti. The note in EDN 39-4 on using Guinea grass,Panicum maximum, as a mulch for onions arrived while Martin was learning about a traditional system using Guinea grass in Haiti. This is in an area near La Valee Jacmel at about 800-1000 meters and 2,000 mm (80 inches) of...
  9. Sheet composting is an ancient technique that has many practical applications today. Also referred to as lasagna composting or sheet mulching, sheet composting is a cold composting method that has been used by people around the world for generations. It is an excellent way to convert grass to...