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  2. Row cover - Wikipedia

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    Row covers can reduce the drying effect of wind, and can provide a small amount of warming in a similar way to unheated cold frames, greenhouses and polytunnels, creating a microclimate for the plants. The first commercial-scale use of polyethylene row covers in the US was in the 1950s, and by the 1980s their use was widespread. [1]

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    Purdue recommends growers use floating covers to help regulated young plant temperatures and to cover dormant plants with 1-3 inches of straw. Covers can either be suspended above the gardens or ...

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    By embracing cover cropping, nutrient management and no-till practices, farmers have a proven path to enriching our soil, decreasing erosion and increasing crop resilience in the face of extreme ...

  5. Horticultural fleece - Wikipedia

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    For taller plants grown in rows or blocks, heavy-duty fleece can be used to fashion a form of "cloche", i.e. a small tent structure. When used as a protection against the wind the fleece is wrapped around, or covered over the delicate plants to protect them from frost and cold wind.

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  7. Cold hardening - Wikipedia

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    The plant starts the adaptation by exposure to cold yet still not freezing temperatures. The process can be divided into three steps. The process can be divided into three steps. First the plant perceives low temperature, then converts the signal to activate or repress expression of appropriate genes .

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