TY - JOUR AU - Temple, Steven R. AU - Somasco, Oscar A. AU - Kirk, Mary AU - Friedman, Diana TI - Conventional, low-input and organic farming systems compared JF - California Agriculture JO - Calif Agr Y1 - 1994/09/01 VL - 48 IS - 5 SP - 14 EP - 19 PB - University of California Agriculture and Nature Resources SN - 0008-0845 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3733/ca.v048n05p14 L3 - 10.3733/ca.v048n05p14 AB - Cover-crop nitrogen supply and weed management were the most important challenges facing low-input and organic farming systems when compared to conventional systems in the first 4 years of the Sustainable Agriculture Farming Systems project at UC Davis. Cover-crop timing and management using appropriate equipment were important for the success of transitional systems. The participation of local farmers ensured that optimal agricultural practices were used to manage all farming systems. Researchers regularly consulted grower-cooprators to determine “best farmer practices” of conventional, low-input and organic farming systems.