tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6612273194392437406.post5130514112955281025..comments2023-10-25T01:25:15.582-07:00Comments on Observations in Agriculture: Cover CropsDave Rahehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17108355853125038353noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6612273194392437406.post-54776865182443363052014-07-07T03:33:26.909-07:002014-07-07T03:33:26.909-07:00Good job, David. A key for me is to plant somethi...Good job, David. A key for me is to plant something every time I harvest. When the combine starts up, the drill is loaded and I always have an extra guy who loves to farm like I do to run the drill or combine. We just took a good wheat crop off and chased the combine with a drill full of double crop soybeans which may be a cover crop this year. Where I bush hogged, a mix of a grass seed like the wheat I just harvested and or oats or rye plus a couple of pounds of radish, sunnhemp, clovers etc go in. I try to keep it cheap but diversified.Ed Winklehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07299533401041542458noreply@blogger.com