New Puritan
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Apologies if this is in the wrong part of the forum. I'm after suggestions for a cover crop (or alternative options altogether...).
I have a field that grew an impressive crop of wild oats in 2017. Last year it was docks, which seemed to come from nowhere. This year the field is fallow, whilst I work out what to do with it. It's had two passes with a stubble cultivator type machine, 2 weeks apart and the second at 90 degrees to the first, and the cultivator's done a reasonable job of killing stuff off.
I need to point out here that this is certfied organic land, so chemical options are more or less non-existant.
The rainfall during June has allowed it to green up again, but what shall I do now? I'm thinking of making one more pass with the cultivator and then trying to establish a cover crop of some sort that can take it through to the end of next winter.
What would you do in this situation? Many thanks for any sensible suggestions, and please forgive me if I have left out any important details.
I have a field that grew an impressive crop of wild oats in 2017. Last year it was docks, which seemed to come from nowhere. This year the field is fallow, whilst I work out what to do with it. It's had two passes with a stubble cultivator type machine, 2 weeks apart and the second at 90 degrees to the first, and the cultivator's done a reasonable job of killing stuff off.
I need to point out here that this is certfied organic land, so chemical options are more or less non-existant.
The rainfall during June has allowed it to green up again, but what shall I do now? I'm thinking of making one more pass with the cultivator and then trying to establish a cover crop of some sort that can take it through to the end of next winter.
What would you do in this situation? Many thanks for any sensible suggestions, and please forgive me if I have left out any important details.