September 20, 2019
Submitted by Jake Munroe
Year 1 of Heartland’s Tier Two project, Maximizing cereal rye cover crop management for multiple benefits, is nearly complete
Cooperators are comparing soybeans planted into standing rye vs. early terminated rye and a no rye control. Others are evaluating cover crop-based organic notill soybean production using roller crimpers. More than 70 people attended a twilight tour at the plot on the Israel farm, just outside of Drayton, on August 28.
Ted Taylor described the farm’s soil from a soil pit and the crowd had a look at the organic no-till soybeans side by side with the Israel’s regular 30 inch beans.
Stay tuned for project results this winter!
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