Leedey, Okla., no-tiller Jimmy Emmons talks about a field he seeded with a 9-way mix of broadleaf cover crops, with the theory a change in the carbon-nitrogen ratio would allow residue to cycle over more quickly.
Cover Crop Connection: Cover Crops Pay Off After Heavy Rains
Today we’re talking with Jeff Schluckbier, who grows corn, sugar beets and wheat in Tuscola County, Mich. Jeff uses sunflowers, radish, clover, oats, cereal rye and Austrian winter peas. He says cover crops are paying off big time in his 7,500-acre operation, especially during heavy rainfall events.
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