Posted by super99 on December 18, 2013 at 16:47:24 from (74.32.254.31):
In Reply to: cover crops posted by tomNE on December 18, 2013 at 16:24:06:
This year I planted cereal rye after soybeans. SCS had a deal going where they would pay 60% of seed and planting cost up to a certain $ amount. Used my 88 and my old JD grain drill and planted into the bean stubble. It was terrible dry here, ground was hard as a rock, didn't get all the seed covered very well. We had a couple of light showers, and it's coming up slowly in places, but I'm sure it will come on in the spring. I'll kill it with Roundup mid April. I also disked up about 4 acres of cornstalks and planted cereal rye for seed for next year. I should have taken my 10' IH disk and ran it across the bean stubble to get some loose dirt to plant into, I'm sure the emergence would have been better. Questions? Chris
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