An extension crops educator says wet weather has put a wrench in fall cover crop plans.
Liz Stahl is with the University of Minnesota.
“If a person had planned to try to seed a cover crop after soybean harvest for example, most people don’t even have the soybeans off yet and conditions aren’t dry enough to get out there.”
She tells Brownfield the window for getting cover crops seeded is closing at a time when most farmers are still trying to finish harvest.
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