Mercer County, Ohio on the Indiana line | That's what I was thinking. So if guys want to truly copy your system they'll need to add another 20-30# early spring/fall so the rye has something to grow off of rather than completely depleting the soil of N.
That's probably one of the biggest factors to your success raising corn behind cereal rye IMO. If the ground is totally depleted, even the N you're applying with the planter is at risk of getting tied up before the corn can use it. Or am I in left field here?
Thanks for sharing.
Edited by Forty2366 5/6/2016 14:30
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