Posted by dustycoal on December 19, 2013 at 05:39:55 from (74.229.201.151):
In Reply to: cover crops posted by tomNE on December 18, 2013 at 16:24:06:
In our fields in north Florida we grow cover crops both in the summer and winter to help keeps the weeds down and add organic material to hold moisture and fertilizer up into our sandy soils. We grow vegetables and it is a lot different from our BTO growing field crops in the area. They use a lot of no till and we grow mostly on plastic covered rows with drip tape under it and cultivate between the rows. We also have some type of vegetables planted all year. We grow millet's and sunn hemp in the summer and winter rye winters. Timing is important to keep weeds down and moisture up. Winter rye helps for wind breaks in the spring crops. Sunn hemp has unreal amounts of plow down for building soil in the summer.
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