COVER CROPS

May 12, 12
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  • Cover crops are crops planted to improve soil fertility and quality, reduce erosion,
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  • Cover crops are grasses, legumes or small grains grown between regular grain
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  • Why use cover crops in vegetable rotations. Vegetable production involves many
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  • Winter rye is the most commonly grown non-legume cover crop. It does not add
  • cover crop. n. A crop, such as winter rye or clover, planted between periods of
  • The Midwest Cover Crops Council site provides information currently available
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  • The Cover Crop Roller was developed by The Rodale Institute to increase
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  • Cover crops are crops planted primarily to manage soil fertility, soil quality, water,
  • Fallow cover crops provide the best rotation benefit in terms of resting the land
  • The use of cover crops dates back over 2500 years. Several ancient Greek and
  • Cover crops are not grown for harvest; rather, they are grown . Cover crops are
  • Cover crops solar-charge your soil and improve soil nutrients. Learn about
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  • Planting a cover crop will suppress weeds, build productive soil, and help control
  • Cover crops add organic matter to the soil - Organic matter provides benefits to
  • Annual Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) is sometimes confused with Cereal Rye (
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  • Although cover crops have been used for centuries, today's modern farmer has

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