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:
- Game-Changing Cover Crop Mixture Works Wonders
- Preserving South Dakota’s Soil Health with No-Till & Cover Crops
- Benefits of Reduced Tillage and Cereal Rye in a Diverse Crop Rotation
- Results from the Joint Northeast Cover Crops Council Field Experiments
- Cover Crops Behind Corn
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Game-Changing Cover Crop Mixture Works Wonders
In this video, watch how Brandon Glymph is transforming Arkansas’ Forest Park into a benchmark for regenerative agriculture and community development across the entire state of Arkansas. By using a game-changing cover crop mixture, the park is not only restoring soil health and water systems but also supporting local wildlife and boosting the economy.
Preserving South Dakota’s Soil Health with No-Till & Cover Crops
In this documentary produced as a project for her master's degree program at South Dakota State University, Agweek reporter Ariana Schumacher looks into efforts to preserve and improve soil health in South Dakota, including no-till techniques, rotational grazing, cover crops and returning land to perennials and grasslands.
Benefits of Reduced Tillage and Cereal Rye in a Diverse Crop Rotation
Adding winter wheat and double crop soybean to a corn and soybean rotation with a cereal rye cover crop before soybean provides a multitude of benefits. Lowell Gentry, research agronomist and retired University of Illinois principal research specialist, shares research from Piatt County, Ill., that demonstrates the advantages of diversifying the typical corn and soybean rotation.
Results from the Joint Northeast Cover Crops Council Field Experiments
In this video from University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program, take a look at the results from their most recent field experiments.
Cover Crops Behind Corn
In this video, learn how one farmer is planting a unique cover crop mixture behind corn and incorporating compost in with his seeds.
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