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Dr. Erin Silva’s research program, in collaboration with Cornell University, has been investigating outcomes of planting organic corn into living mulches, including alfalfa, red clover, and yellow blossom sweet clover. Dr. Silva presents these research findings, including the impacts of inter-row mowing and variety selection. Watch No-Tilling Organic Corn into Living Alfalfa, Part 2, with Ben Miller: • No-Tilling Organic Corn into Living Alfalf... Both videos are part of our 2026 Virtual Organic Conference. Watch other videos from the conference: • 2026 Virtual Organic Conference -- Explore our products: https://alseed.com Find a dealer: https://alseed.com/dealer-locator Connect with us on Facebook: / albertleaseed Follow us on Instagram: / alseedhouse -- About the presenter: Dr. Erin Silva is a Professor in the Plant Pathology Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Director of the Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems. She holds the Clif Bar Endowed Chair in Organic Agriculture and Outreach within the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Her research and extension program focuses on sustainable and organic cropping systems, including cover crops and cover crop-based no-till production, variety selection in organic environments, and the impact of organic management on soil biological and physical properties. Dr. Silva has launched a comprehensive organic grain training program for farmers in the upper Midwest, “OGRAIN”. She works closely with organic farmers and industry members both in Wisconsin and through the upper Midwest and serves on the Wisconsin Organic Advisory Council.