上中西部和东北部的有机小谷物生产:挑战和经验教训

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
Claire G. Stedden, Erin M. Silva, Matthew R. Ryan, Ellen B. Mallory, Heather Darby, Julie C. Dawson, Alyssa Hartman, Mark E. Sorrells
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摘要

小杂粮带来的农艺效益对有机生产的成功至关重要,而地方粮食运动的机遇也为小杂粮创造了更广阔的市场。然而,使用小谷物进行多样化轮作可能会带来与生产、基础设施和市场有关的挑战。在此,我们借鉴了二十多年来综合研究和推广工作的成果,以支持美国上中西部、东北部以及这些作物未得到充分利用的其他地区的有机小谷物生产。在吸取经验教训的基础上,我们为支持地区有机小谷物生产的系统方法制定了指导原则。在农民、研究人员和最终用户之间建立创新的合作伙伴关系至关重要。这使研究、生产和市场能够根据当地需求进行调整,适应现有的基础设施,并促进当地谷物经济的发展。此外,还讨论了未来面临的主要研究挑战,特别是使有机谷物生产实践适应地区条件和不断变化的气候。本文强调的系统级有机小谷物研究方法将提高全美有机农场的成功率和复原力,并扩大有机小谷物生产的采用范围。
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Organic small grain production in the Upper Midwest and Northeast: Challenges and lessons learned

Organic small grain production in the Upper Midwest and Northeast: Challenges and lessons learned

Small grains provide agronomic benefits that are critical to the success of organic production, and opportunities within local food movements create expanded markets for small grains. However, diversifying rotations with small grains can present challenges related to production, infrastructure, and markets. Here, we draw upon over two decades of integrated research and Extension efforts to support organic small grain production in the Upper Midwest, Northeast, and other regions of the United States where these crops are underutilized. Lessons learned have led to the development of guiding principles for a systems-level approach to support regional organic small grain production. Forming innovative partnerships between farmers, researchers, and end users is critical. This enables research, production, and markets to adjust to local needs, adapt to available infrastructure, and foster local grain economies. The key research challenges that lie ahead are also discussed, especially adapting organic grain production practices to regional conditions and changing climates. The systems-level approach to organic small grain research highlighted here will increase the success and resilience of organic farms across the United States and expand the adoption of organic small grain production.

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Agronomy Journal
Agronomy Journal 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
9.50%
发文量
265
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: After critical review and approval by the editorial board, AJ publishes articles reporting research findings in soil–plant relationships; crop science; soil science; biometry; crop, soil, pasture, and range management; crop, forage, and pasture production and utilization; turfgrass; agroclimatology; agronomic models; integrated pest management; integrated agricultural systems; and various aspects of entomology, weed science, animal science, plant pathology, and agricultural economics as applied to production agriculture. Notes are published about apparatus, observations, and experimental techniques. Observations usually are limited to studies and reports of unrepeatable phenomena or other unique circumstances. Review and interpretation papers are also published, subject to standard review. Contributions to the Forum section deal with current agronomic issues and questions in brief, thought-provoking form. Such papers are reviewed by the editor in consultation with the editorial board.
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