Blending cover crop species like clovers or buckwheat bring in other possibilities into cover crop blends. They can help fix nitrogen in the soil, help move phosphorus in the soil and can add some nutritional content to your grazing. When doing these species for cover crops, it is best to mix it in with a forage oat or barley to help fill in all the cracks in the field. If rotation allows it (non seed canola fields) there is also an opportunity to put in radishes that give off great plant matter and their root systems can help break up hard or compacted soils. Some pre-mixed blends we can get in are from Imperial Seed www.imperialseed.com/general-2 , custom blends are also possible as well as adding to our cereals/pulse seed.
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AuthorsBlair Balog - Seed Specialist at Stamp Seeds Archives
November 2024
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