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tkoppel
Posted 9/15/2025 08:11 (#11366233 - in reply to #11365957)
Subject: RE: Cover cropping after sugarbeet harvest


Sanilac Co. Michigan
BOGTROTTER - 9/14/2025 21:15

Good to see you comment, someone had to start somewhere and lessons learned can be explained as to why or why not. Everyone else was trying to increase the iron content in their soil and then watching the wind relocate their topsoil and fertility. I have many pictures of soil blowing into Cass City like it was the dust bowl and the nearest fall plowed land was miles away, didn't stop Columbia and Elmwood from visiting Cass City.

Your experimentation with rye and other cover crops was instructive.

Reply to Pat Michigan

"Every one else was trying to increase the iron content in their soil", took me a bit to catch it, but that's a clever turn of phrase! Made my morning.
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