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NE Ohio | Have Rye cover on some of my fields. first year trying this. Put it in this fall to mainly try and help hold the soil in fields that I took the beans off of in October.
Some of the fields will be going to corn, some will be going to beans. Looking at ways to terminate so I don't get a mat of fodder that keeps the ground cool and wet. Here in NE Ohio, being too wet is the problem in the spring. Can't remember the last time it was too dry in the spring.
I usually run a one pass tool to open the ground up and blacken it a little to help it warm up and dry down the surface.
Seems like spraying is the most common method. Worried about eh amount of material on the surface.
What works best in areas that are typically cool and damp in the spring?
Any differences in how to tread ground going into Corn vs ground going into Beans? | |
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