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Benefits of Cover Crops in No-till Wheat Stubble

FIELD FACTS. Benefits of Cover Crops in No-till Wheat Stubble Curt Hoffbeck, Pioneer Area Agronomist and Jim Ruhland, Pioneer Account Manager Jason Miller, USDA NRCS Conservation Agronomist and James Millar, USDA NRCS Soil Scientist infiltration. In central South Dakota, Cover Crops would fit in Summary the time period between winter Wheat harvest and the planting of corn, sunflower or grain sorghum. Even in Use of Cover Crops has Benefits for both the soil and the central South Dakota, enough moisture is historically subsequent crop. Some of the main Benefits of Cover received to enable a Cover crop to meet one or more of your Crops in No-till Wheat Stubble are: objectives for planting it. - Brassica Cover Crops like radishes, turnips, canola, and rape help increase microbial activity and degradation of excess Wheat residue, resulting in warmer and drier seedbeds in the spring for corn planting. - Many Cover Crops reduce soil compaction and improve soil structure to enhance water infiltration in No-till systems.

FIELD FACTS • VOL. 8 • NO. 13 • PAGE ®, TM, SM Trademarks and service marks of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. ©2008, PHII 1 PIONEER AGRONOMY SCIENCES ...

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