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Permanent clover understory
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<blockquote data-quote="James Ream" data-source="post: 7363759" data-attributes="member: 153216"><p>We grow successive crops of rye on light land and are currently making a transition to zero till. I would be interested in trialling an understorey of permanent clover but unfortunately didn’t have things in place in the autumn when our rye was established. Do you think I could ”stitch” the clover in to our established rye this spring (750a) or would I be best to wait until rye is re-established in the autumn? Other option would be to drill a catch crop including clover behind the combine but worried that clover wouldn’t be big enough to survive CC destruction in this scenario? We normally have a 6-8 week window between harvest and establishment. What do people do regarding straw residues in this situation as levels in hybrid rye crops can be huge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Ream, post: 7363759, member: 153216"] We grow successive crops of rye on light land and are currently making a transition to zero till. I would be interested in trialling an understorey of permanent clover but unfortunately didn’t have things in place in the autumn when our rye was established. Do you think I could ”stitch” the clover in to our established rye this spring (750a) or would I be best to wait until rye is re-established in the autumn? Other option would be to drill a catch crop including clover behind the combine but worried that clover wouldn’t be big enough to survive CC destruction in this scenario? We normally have a 6-8 week window between harvest and establishment. What do people do regarding straw residues in this situation as levels in hybrid rye crops can be huge? [/QUOTE]
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