The Midwest Cover Crop Council’s conference last week - where 120 people from 13 states came to talk about cover crops - is the latest indication of the growing excitement in reducing conventional tillage in favor of no-till and cover crops.   Cover crops save money (in fact, there are financial incentives available) and boost crop [...]

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In the last year, Penn State conducted tests on various nine cover crop species, including annual ryegrass, as well as eight mixtures. The tests took place on 374 plots through the state. Click here to see the power point presentation.
The advantages listed on annual ryegrass include:

low seed cost
vigorous root system
high forage quality (if needed)

The advantage [...]

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Dan Towery on February 10th, 2010

Most of the farmers I’ve met this week at the Pennsylvania No-Till training are in the dairy business, even though some are getting out due to the low price of milk the last couple years. Some are putting in row crops, which would change a lot of management practices.
According to folks from Penn State, the [...]

Continue reading about Pennsylvania No-Till Farmers Consider Cover Crops

Mark Trumm, a Wisconsin farmer asked: Was thinking of putting annual rye grass in a field that we usually have corn but floods out every year. It would be a field that we would graze beef cow/calves or yearlings on. Any advice on annual rye grass would be greatly appreciated.
Here’s what I answered…but am seeking [...]

Continue reading about Wisconsin Farmer Asks about Annual Ryegrass for Summer Pasture

Since 1969, select farm plots at the University of Illinois have been in continuous no-till. In that time, the measure of organic matter has been boosted three-fold – from about 1 percent to 3.2 percent, without cover crops, according to Mike Plumer, the natural resources management educator at the university Extension. He said that in [...]

Continue reading about Continuous No-Till and Cover Crops Boost Soil Organic Matter, Carbon, and Yields

Annual ryegrass was featured in a cover story in this week’s Indiana Prairie Farmer. The story was essentially about the new Indiana Cover Cropping Systems Initiative, a three year project funded by the following partners:

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
Indiana State Dept. of Ag
Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts

The project - which grew out [...]

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