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Cambridge rolls to desiccate cover crops?
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<blockquote data-quote="James999" data-source="post: 7886953" data-attributes="member: 66632"><p>Haha I know where you’re coming from, in an ideal world it would be green till we drill but sadly it’s not. We do not have an issue with soil erosion because of our heavy ground, drains run clean 99% of the time so that’s not our primary reason for a cover crop but to improve soil biodiversity which it has done and also feed the worms which it would do among a host of other beneficial reasons. Like I said we are on heavy clay and need a bit of soil showing to allow a final chit of BG and also start drying and warming the soils up to get spring crops away quickly as this can take a lot longer than on light land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James999, post: 7886953, member: 66632"] Haha I know where you’re coming from, in an ideal world it would be green till we drill but sadly it’s not. We do not have an issue with soil erosion because of our heavy ground, drains run clean 99% of the time so that’s not our primary reason for a cover crop but to improve soil biodiversity which it has done and also feed the worms which it would do among a host of other beneficial reasons. Like I said we are on heavy clay and need a bit of soil showing to allow a final chit of BG and also start drying and warming the soils up to get spring crops away quickly as this can take a lot longer than on light land. [/QUOTE]
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