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V1 GPS2: Soil, irriGation and nutritionCover Nicholas, R. Porter and G. SandersonThis article is reproduced from Soil, Irrigation and Nutrition with the permission of the publisher, Winetitles Pty Ltd. The full text is available for purchase at the Winetitles bookstore, accessible via CroPSGPS2: Soil, irriGation and nutritionIntroductionIn Australia, Cover crops have traditionally been planted in vineyards in autumn and cultivated into the soil about the time of vine budburst, to reduce the risk of frost damage and competition for soil water and nutrients. More recently there has been a trend away from cultivation towards mowing the Cover crop prior to budburst and suppressing further growth by mowing or applying one or more herbicide sprays.
3 Cover CroPS GPS2: Soil, irriGation and nutrition Choosing a cover crop Factors to consider Cover crops vary widely in their characteristics (Table
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