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Steven B. Mirsky
Researcher at Agricultural Research Service
Publications - 110
Citations - 3209
Steven B. Mirsky is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cover crop & Weed. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 92 publications receiving 2338 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven B. Mirsky include Pennsylvania State University & United States Department of Agriculture.
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Overcoming Weed Management Challenges in Cover Crop–Based Organic Rotational No-Till Soybean Production in the Eastern United States
Steven B. Mirsky,Matthew R. Ryan,John R. Teasdale,William S. Curran,Chris Reberg-Horton,John T. Spargo,M. Scott Wells,Clair L. Keene,Jeff Moyer +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report experiments that were conducted over the past decade in the eastern region of the United States on cover crop-based organic rotational no-till soybean production, and outline current management strategies and future research needs.
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Cover Crops Reduce Nitrate Leaching in Agroecosystems:A Global Meta-Analysis.
TL;DR: A meta-analysis confirms many prior studies showing that nonleguminous cover crops are an effective way to reduce NO leaching and should be integrated into cropping systems to improve water quality.
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Timing of Cover-Crop Management Effects on Weed Suppression in No-Till Planted Soybean using a Roller-Crimper
TL;DR: It is found that the degree of synchrony between weed species emergence and accumulated cover-crop biomass played an important role in defining the extent of weed suppression.
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Conservation tillage issues: Cover crop-based organic rotational no-till grain production in the mid-Atlantic region, USA
Steven B. Mirsky,Matthew R. Ryan,William S. Curran,John R. Teasdale,Jude E. Maul,John T. Spargo,Jeff Moyer,Alison M. Grantham,Donald C. Weber,Thomas R. Way,Gustavo Camargo +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on past and current research on cover crop-based organic rotational no-till grain production conducted in the mid-Atlantic region of the USA.
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Control of cereal rye with a roller/crimper as influenced by cover crop phenology
TL;DR: Predicting when cereal rye can be successfully controlled using a roller/crimper along with the use of the thermalbased phenological model should aid growers in decision-making regarding cereal rye planting and termination dates.