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Cover crop soil movement vs no movement
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Howard" data-source="post: 1708434" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Agrovista trials show less BG in spring wheat after covercrop than after multiple stale seed beds. Yes they are selling seeds but it makes sense to me. Bare soil over winter and multiple doses of round up is bonkers to me. Lee, I don't understand why you would spend time and money establishing a cover and then watch it be eaten by slugs and refuse to put on pellets because you think there is a agtrade conspiracy and you are going to show them you are having none of it by refusing to save your covers.</p><p>Covers need to be cheap no argument there but they also need to be looked after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Howard, post: 1708434, member: 1246"] Agrovista trials show less BG in spring wheat after covercrop than after multiple stale seed beds. Yes they are selling seeds but it makes sense to me. Bare soil over winter and multiple doses of round up is bonkers to me. Lee, I don't understand why you would spend time and money establishing a cover and then watch it be eaten by slugs and refuse to put on pellets because you think there is a agtrade conspiracy and you are going to show them you are having none of it by refusing to save your covers. Covers need to be cheap no argument there but they also need to be looked after. [/QUOTE]
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