Country Crock & No-till on the Plains to add cover crops on 13,000 acres
The initial collaboration will support farmers in the Kansas-area to implement cover crops in 13,000 acres in the first year alone.
The initial collaboration will support farmers in the Kansas-area to implement cover crops in 13,000 acres in the first year alone.
As interest in cover crops continues to grow, it’s important to understand the trends, opportunities, and challenges surrounding these important tools.
Cereal rye is a good go-to late season cover crop. Here’s what you need to know about getting it established. This article was written by Brent Jones, Sales and Iowa Research Farm Manager Grassland Oregon, and is republished with permission as part of AGDAILY’s focus on cover crops. If you’re a corn or soybean producer […]
The 2018 Farm Bill mandated changes to the treatment of cover crops for the USDA programs, which add more flexibility for cover crop management practices.
Rick Clark offers advice to producers looking to maximize cover crop potential to reduce input costs: start slow, record the data, and keep it simple.
Farmers across the country planted cover crops on 15.4 million acres in 2017, an increase of 50% over five years, according to the Census of Ag.