Cover crops are any green crops grown ... Site conditions included: after corn with standing water that prevented planting, after alfalfa with soil too wet to plant, and after oat harvest.
Cover crop treatments are highlighted from right to left which corresponds to planting time. The cereal rye and hairy vetch cover crops on the right side of the image was interseeded into corn at a ...
When planting cover crops, careful consideration of soil temperature and moisture is essential to create favorable conditions for the establishment of the cover crop. Following harvest, there is a ...
Everybody seems to be talking about cover crops ... because of a longer planting window, but if you have to double-crop soybeans to make wheat compete with corn, omitting the soybeans in favor ...
Lance Honig, chief of the crops branch at USDA-NASS, says Missouri’s 92% planting progress on corn is quicker than the state saw during 2012. That year, dry weather aided a rapid planting pace ...
Traditional companion planting ... together by Native Americans. Corn, pole beans, and squash were planted together, with corn providing support for the beans and the large squash leaves suppressing ...