Farmers in the Upper Midwest are finding new and better ways to seed cover crops.
Soil Health Partnership field manager Tricia Verville says growing cover crops in northern states like Minnesota and Wisconsin has been a challenge.
“It’s not quite as convenient to be able to just simply put them in after we harvest our crops, specifically in a corn grain rotation.”
She tells Brownfield inter-seeding cover crops is proving to be an effective strategy in northern territories.
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