The University of Minnesota Extension’s North Central Research and Outreach Center will have a field day Sept. 19.
Producers in the Southern Great Plains looking to graze cover crops can now access new guidance from Texas A&M AgriLife ...
Oats, winter wheat, cereal rye, and barley are all cool-season soil-feeding cover crops. Their dense growth rate covers soil ...
As fall begins, harvest season draws closer and closer. It is time to start laying the groundwork for an exceptional crop stand in 2026 ...
Two Flathead farmers were recently awarded a grant from the Montana Farmers Union — a nonprofit organization that supports ...
Most cool-season perennials should be planted ¼ to ½ inch deep. Deeper planting may delay emergence, especially in dry soils.
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Cover crops are plants that are planted to cover the soil to keep it in place and improve soil health. They can be intercropped with other crops or planted after harvesting. The crops are mainly grown ...
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