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From a veteran organic grower: a unique agricultural methodology that delivers higher yields, higher quality, and higher profitability--absolutely free of herbicides or pesticides
Farmers are rapidly adopting no-till techniques for the extensive benefits they provide by enhancing soil biological functions. The diverse, balanced soil environment in no-till beds and fields provides growing conditions for vibrantly healthy plants and bolsters crop and farm ecosystem resilience in the face of climate challenges and declining air and water quality.
In No-Till Intensive Vegetable Culture, renowned grower Bryan OHara describes the multi-year process of transitioning his Connecticut vegetable farm to a no-till system. OHara uses absolutely no herbicides or other pesticides on his farm, and he asserts that this flexible, nature-friendly agricultural methodology is critical in maintaining the health of the soil and the farm ecosystem as well as for economic success. The methods developed at Tobacco Road Farm, now also in use on other farms in OHaras region, have shown stunning results in yields, quality, and profitability.
OHara delves into all facets of a holistic growing system perfected over 25 years of farming, including no-till bed preparation techniques, seeding and transplanting methods, irrigation, use of fertilizers (including foliar feeds), compost preparation and application, culture of indigenous microorganisms to support soil biology, reduced tillage systems, pest and disease management, weed control, season extension, and harvest and storage techniques. OHara also explores the spiritual dimension of managing a farm ecosystem: the importance of observing the natural balance between plants, soil, air, water, and sunlight and the ways in which working to maintain that balance influences practical production decisions such as when to plant, water, and fertilize a crop.
OHaras goal is to pass on his knowledge to those who feel the impulse to make their livelihood in harmony with nature. His techniques require a relatively small land base of a few acres or less and little capital investment in equipment. Because of this, home gardeners and homesteaders also find value in his methods. This manual provides growers with advanced techniques and insights not available in any other single book on vegetable production, a unique methodology that will allow them to continue to adapt to meet future challenges.

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PRAISE FOR NO-TILL INTENSIVE VEGETABLE CULTURE No-Till Intensive Vegetable - photo 1

PRAISE FOR
NO-TILL INTENSIVE VEGETABLE CULTURE

No-Till Intensive Vegetable Culture is the best practical manual for vegetable growers that I am aware of. From his deep wisdom and experience, Bryan OHara covers tillage alternatives, planting, seed saving, mineral balancing, mulching, composting, marketing, and all the other dynamics of running a successful vegetable farm. Far beyond numbers, techniques, and prescriptions, Bryan describes the expressions of principles and forces that govern growth, capturing and explaining subtleties and nuances that are foundational to vitality and providing readers with a deeper understanding that allows for better decision making.

Dan Kittredge, founder and executive director, Bionutrient Food Association

Perhaps no calling demands so many disparate skills as that of the cultivation of vegetables to provide for others in harmony with nature. The compleat farmer is a master of all trades: observer, synthesizer, balancer of polarities, soil chemist, labor efficiency expert, coach, decision maker, harvester, marketer, and deep thinker. Using detailed examples and sharp tools, master farmer Bryan OHara has built an integrated philosophical framework and operations manual for this blessed work that has so much to offer both farmer and eater.

CR Lawn, founder, Fedco Seeds

Bryan OHara takes us on a journey to create a healthy, vibrant ecosystem that generates health through the production of nutrient-dense food while also helping to build community. I highly recommend this book to all those who seek a better future for humanity.

Gabe Brown, rancher; author of Dirt to Soil

Bryan OHara is one of the most brilliant vegetable farmers in North America. Few have mastered the ability to grow vegetables without diminishing the soil with destructive tillage. This humble soil genius understands the true art and science of vegetable farming. I highly recommend this book to all those who want to farm well and restore soil.

Ray Archuleta, farmer; founder, Soil Health Academy; partner, Understanding Ag LLC

A must-read for anyone looking to take regenerative farming to the next level. When I visited Tobacco Road Farm, I realized that in a single day, I could only scratch the surface of all that Bryan OHara has to teach us. Whether it be Bryans approach to no-till soil management, Korean Natural Farming and indigenous microorganism cultures, high-carbon composting, innovative mulching techniques, or year-round growing methods, every grower will find valuable ideas and instruction in this book. Bryan offers a whole-farm plan to grow productively while contributing to the healing of Mother Earth. Whether you follow Bryans method in whole or in part, his ideas will go a long way towards helping you close the circle and farm more ecologically, efficiently, enjoyably, and profitably while reducing outside inputs.

Andrew Mefferd, editor, Growing for Market magazine; author of The Organic No-Till Farming Revolution

No-Till Intensive Vegetable Culture is one of the most helpful guides for managing a vegetable production system Ive encountered in over three decades of teaching in this area. Bryan OHara is a leading authority on building a farming operation that relies on knowledge rather than chemicals, and his concepts of balanced growth and crop plant polarities are innovative and insightful ways of looking at horticultural husbandry. Readers will gain intimate knowledge about working in an integrated manner with all components of a no-till production system. I take my students to Bryans farm to experience his wellspring of innovative organic practices firsthand, and I plan on using this book as a text for my courses.

Dr. Gerald Berkowitz, professor of plant science, University of Connecticut

This book is a growers dream, filled with crisp and invaluable details and clear-eyed explanations and guidance that connect how-to with why. OHaras innovative and pioneering methods amply demonstrate the powerand profitabilityof prioritizing soil health and thriftiness alongside keen and insightful observations of field conditions. Simply put, you need this book at your fingertips if you want to successfully grow no-till vegetables.

Anne Bikl, coauthor of The Hidden Half of Nature

An inspiring guide to merging traditional and modern practices for successful small-scale vegetable farming based on rebuilding soil life. Having seen the incredible soil at Bryan OHaras farm, I can attest that it speaks for itself!

David R. Montgomery, author of Growing a Revolution

Although I am not a no-till grower, I respect growers like Bryan OHara who are achieving great things using this method. No-Till Intensive Vegetable Culture is rich with intuitive detail; the text overflows with great understanding of soil and plants and how to cultivate them in a thoughtful, sympathetic, and beautiful way. To grow well, one must give of oneself, and Bryan OHara of Tobacco Road Farm has certainly done that. He is a true biodynamic grower, whose approach to the soil and its cultivation is assiduous. I have been a biodynamic grower for over twenty years, there is much for me to learn from OHaras book.

Jane Scotter, Fern Verrow Farm, Herefordshire; coauthor of Fern Verrow

NO-TILL

Pesticide-Free Methods

INTENSIVE

for Restoring Soil

VEGETABLE

and Growing Nutrient-Rich,

CULTURE

High-Yielding Crops

BRYAN OHARA

Chelsea Green Publishing

White River Junction, Vermont

London, UK

Copyright 2020 by Bryan OHara.

All rights reserved.

Unless otherwise noted, all photographs copyright 2020 by Bryan OHara.

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No part of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form by any means without permission in writing from the publisher.

Project Manager: Sarah Kovach

Editor: Fern Marshall Bradley

Copy Editor: Laura Jorstad

Proofreader: Nancy Crompton

Indexer: Linda Hallinger

Designer: Melissa Jacobson

Page Composition: Abrah Griggs

Printed in the United States of America.

First printing January 2020.

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Our Commitment to Green Publishing

Chelsea Green sees publishing as a tool for cultural change and ecological stewardship. We strive to align our book manufacturing practices with our editorial mission and to reduce the impact of our business enterprise in the environment. We print our books and catalogs on chlorine-free recycled paper, using vegetable-based inks whenever possible. This book may cost slightly more because it was printed on paper that contains recycled fiber, and we hope youll agree that its worth it. No-Till Intensive Vegetable Culture was printed on paper supplied by Versa Press that is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: OHara, Bryan, author.

Title: No-till intensive vegetable culture : pesticide-free methods for restoring soil and growing nutrient-rich, high-yielding crops / Bryan OHara.

Description: White River Junction, Vermont : Chelsea Green Publishing, [2020] | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2019044581 (print) | LCCN 2019044582 (ebook) | ISBN 9781603588539 (paperback) | ISBN 9781603588546 (ebook)

Subjects: LCSH: Vegetable gardening. | No-tillage. | Organic gardening.

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