Cover Crop Strategies editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at various aspects of our great agricultural industry. Here is our favorite content from the past week:
- Cover Crops, Biologicals & More with Clint Cox
- Cover Crops the Ultimate Method for Stubborn Weeds
- Cover Crops On Display at Farm Progress Show
- Cover Crops 101: Understanding the Benefits
- Grazing Cover Crops Adds Value
Cover Crops, Biologicals & More with Clint Cox
In this episode of the Green Cover Podcast, Keith Berns sits down with Clint Cox, a seasoned farmer from Long Island, Kansas. They explore Clint’s extensive journey, from growing up on a no-till farm to eventually running his own operation, where his ambitions led him to integrate cover crops and reintroduce livestock.
Cover Crops the Ultimate Method for Stubborn Weeds
Check out this video to see how one farmer in Hungary is attempting to use several cover crop experiments to battle several stubborn weed species on his farm.
Cover Crops On Display at Farm Progress Show
All eyes at the Farm Progress Show were on a new crop that is making farming more sustainable. The Illinois Soybean Association demonstrated cover crops to farmers and its Director of Agronomy suggested using cereal rye ahead of planting soybeans.
Cover Crops 101: Understanding the Benefits
Cover crops are more than just plants between harvests — they’re powerful tools for healthier soil, cleaner water and stronger yields. In this video, check out the many benefits of using cover crops, including improving soil health and structure, reducing erosion and runoff, adding nutrients back into the soil, suppressing weeds naturally and supporting sustainable farming practices.
Grazing Cover Crops Adds Value
On-farm research shows grazing can improve profitability while protecting soil and water resources. Read more here.
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