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:
- Combining Strip-Till & Cover Crops into One Pass
- Getting Creative with Cover Crop Termination Methods
- Cover Crops 101: Where to Begin
- An In-Depth Look at a No-Till Seed Trench Before an Oat Cover Crop
- Georgia Farmer Receives National Recognition for Cover Crop & Soil Health Achievements
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Combining Strip-Till & Cover Crops into One Pass
In this video, Adam Fennig of Fennig Equipment explains how it’s possible to combine strip-till, fertilizer placement and cover crop seeding — among other things — into one, extremely efficient pass.
Getting Creative with Cover Crop Termination Methods
Check out this video from Pro Horizon Farming Videos for an innovative way of terminating cover crops with a Kuhn flail mower.
Cover Crops 101: Where to Begin
If the idea of implementing cover crops on your farm sounds like a good idea but you are not sure where to start — start here. In this video, Ohio State Agronomy field specialist Elizabeth Hawkins discusses tips for deciding which cover crop species is best for your farm.
An In-Depth Look at a No-Till Seed Trench Before an Oat Cover Crop
In this video from Mason-Lake Conservation District, take a look deep into the soil of a no-till field and see what a no-till seed trench should look like as these growers prepare to plant oats as a cover crop.
Georgia Farmer Receives National Recognition for Cover Crop & Soil Health Achievements
In this video from Farm Monitor, learn about Georgia grower Eddy Turner’s no-till and cover crop strategies and how they have earned him national recognition.
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Best of the Web This Week is brought to you by Saddle Butte Ag.
Bio Till Cover Crops, a pioneer and leader in cover crop seeds, represents a complete lineup of seeds suitable for use in diverse soil types and growing conditions. Our focus on cover crop and regenerative forage seeds sets us apart from suppliers invested in other markets. Dealers in our distribution network are committed to your success by providing local resources, education and guidance to ensure you have the correct foundation for success. With over 50 years of experience in production, processing, packaging, and shipping, you won’t find a better fit for your farm.
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