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Current status,opportunities, and challenges of cover cropping for sustainable dryland farming in the Southern Great Plains
Authors:Rajan Ghimire  Binod Ghimire  Abdel O. Mesbah  Omololu John Idowu  Michael K. O’Neill  Sangamesh V. Angadi
Affiliation:1. Agricultural Science Center, New Mexico State University, Clovis, New Mexico, USA;2. Department of Plant and Environment Sciences, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA;3. Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Weed Science, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA;4. Department of Plant and Environment Sciences, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA;5. Department of Extension Plant Science, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA;6. Agricultural Science Center, New Mexico State University, Farmington, New Mexico, USA
Abstract:Cropping systems that integrate cover crops into crop rotations, reduce tillage intensity and frequency, and maintain residue cover have the potential to improve agricultural sustainability in drylands. However, there is much yet to learn about the benefits of cover crops in sustainable dryland farming in the southern Great Plains (SGP). We reviewed the literature on the effects of cover crops on soil organic carbon (SOC), nitrogen, soil water conservation, and crop yields in dryland cropping systems of the US Great Plains (GP), and analyzed the opportunities and challenges for integrating cover crops into dryland crop-fallow systems of the SGP. Majority of the studies in the central Great Plains (CGP) and the northern Great Plains (NGP) of the United States suggest that cover cropping improves sustainability of cropping systems through their positive effects on SOC accumulation, nutrient cycling, soil erosion control, weed suppression, and soil health improvement. However, integrating cover crops into dryland cropping systems of the SGP faces challenges because of low quantity of soil-water availability. More research on the tradeoff between water use and other agroecosystem benefits of cover cropping is required to successfully integrate cover crops into dryland cropping systems in the SGP.
Keywords:Crop rotation  green manure  soil health  soil organic carbon  water conservation
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