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Improving Garden Soil With Green Manures: A Guide for the Home Gardener by Richard. Alther

Green manures and cover crops : January 1987-September 1991 (SuDoc A 17.18/4:92-11) by Jane Potter Gates

Green manures and cover crops : January 1991 - July 1993 (SuDoc A 17.18/4:93-68) by Jane Potter Gates

Azolla As a Green Manure by Westview Press

Azolla As a Green Manure: Use and Management in Crop Production by Thomas A. and Plucknett Lumpkin


Green manure

Green manure is the farming practice of plowing under certain crops to enrich the soil. In many farming systems, notably in organic farming, animal manure, either raw, dried, or fully composted, is applied to the soil as a way of replacing nutrients and improving soil structure. Green manure accomplishes the same task, using plants selected for this purpose. See also cover crop.

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