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- MOIST -
Management of Organic Inputs in Soils of the Tropics
at Cornell University

Affiliated with (CIIFAD)
- the Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture and Development -

'01/'02 Annual Report


Information Exchange


Projects and Initiatives


Soil Health Portal

The Management of Organic Inputs in Soils of the Tropics (MOIST) Group at Cornell University is an interdisciplinary working group set up in 1994 under the sponsorship of the Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture, and Development (CIIFAD) to investigate and exchange information on cover crops, green manures, managed fallows and mulches in tropical farming systems. The original group name "Mulch-based Agriculture" (MBA) was changed to "Management of Organic Inputs in Soils of the Tropics" (MOIST) in order to reflect the group's wider interest in optimizing the management of organic inputs for harnessing the biological potential of legumes, manures, residues, and soil fauna to improve and sustain evolving agricultural systems in Asia, Africa and Latin America. MOIST coordinates development of the TropSCORE Consortium's Worldwide Portal to Information on Soil Health.

NEW Cover Crop Listserv Archives (Mulch-L, Evecs-L, Coberagri-L) NEW GMCC Newsletter Access Center
NEW Learning Modules for soil health and organic resources NEW System of Rice Intensification
- the new SRI Website
NEW On-line GMCC Extension Guides
NEW Food and Feed from Mucuna
- Workshop Proceedings

The Management of Organic Inputs in Soils of the Tropics (MOIST) Group
15 Warren Hall
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853

"Sustainable Agriculture With A Sense of Humus"

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