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Southeast WI | Yep I can see that but below Scott said it was planted into 12" rye similar to what we can do here and by mid June that much biomass is largely gone. Certainly not enough to provide ground cover.
I had a farm that was wet this year and both beans and corn went in on June 2nd. This would have been a case to have a roller but in normal years we never have anything remotely large enough to roll. This stuff did provide ground cover all summer. It's a project farm that was abused both fertility wise and from too much tillage. Here's what planting looked like. Not fun on a 92°F day clearing pollinating rye off radiator screens and later in day couldn't even run the air cause tractors were running warm.
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