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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Establishing Catch Crops
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<blockquote data-quote="britt" data-source="post: 7666166" data-attributes="member: 1739"><p>Your cover crops will not be in the ground for long enough to give much benefit. So keep the seed cost down. They are only really of benefit before a spring crop.</p><p>Most of this advice comes from France where the harvest is earlier and the cover crop has a reasonable amount of time in the ground before a winter crop.</p><p>Just use the OSR volunteers as a cover crop. The same may work for oats if disked lightly and rolled.</p><p>Too much advice is being given by those who have heard the theory, but not done it in practice to see the reality in this country.</p><p>Think twice about taking advice from anyone selling seed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britt, post: 7666166, member: 1739"] Your cover crops will not be in the ground for long enough to give much benefit. So keep the seed cost down. They are only really of benefit before a spring crop. Most of this advice comes from France where the harvest is earlier and the cover crop has a reasonable amount of time in the ground before a winter crop. Just use the OSR volunteers as a cover crop. The same may work for oats if disked lightly and rolled. Too much advice is being given by those who have heard the theory, but not done it in practice to see the reality in this country. Think twice about taking advice from anyone selling seed. [/QUOTE]
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