The Potential of Summer Cover Crops for Building Soil Carbon in Sandy Soils
Summer cover crops increased soil organic matter and labile carbon pools in sandy subtropical vegetable soils.
Summer cover crops increased soil organic matter and labile carbon pools in sandy subtropical vegetable soils.
Optimum nitrogen rates for Florida corn depend on field history, season, economics, and the method used.
Diversified crop and livestock systems can rebuild soil physical function in sandy soils, especially below the surface.
Winter cover crops improved soil nitrogen cycling and retention, but their benefits were more evident in soil function than yield.
Spectral partitioning combined with machine learning enhanced the accuracy of mid-infrared spectroscopy across soil properties.
Statewide soil health data reveal how grazing management influences soil function, productivity, and sustainability in Florida ranchlands.