That is a tremendously good-looking ground cover love the oats, buckwheat, hairy vetch, ryegrass add a couple brassicas we're going into young corn Everything has a purpose and function
I haven't tried interseeding yet but I have seen and read, they are applying the seed at around V5. It would be neat to build or retro fit an old grain drill to do the job.
With his accent he might be better off waiting until later in the year? Depending on what his goals are but he mentioned Rye so absolutely the ride would probably work better after the corn
Looking forward to more as the corn grows. Thanks 😊.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Wishing you and your family the best.
That is a tremendously good-looking ground cover
love the oats, buckwheat, hairy vetch, ryegrass add a couple brassicas we're going into young corn
Everything has a purpose and function
Very cool
I haven't tried interseeding yet but I have seen and read, they are applying the seed at around V5. It would be neat to build or retro fit an old grain drill to do the job.
I have a 10 foot Gandy mechanical applicator in the shed that I'm considering fitting to the 4 row cultivator to try it that way.
With his accent he might be better off waiting until later in the year? Depending on what his goals are but he mentioned Rye so absolutely the ride would probably work better after the corn
i raise annual ryegrass for seed on our farm in oregon does the tag on the bag say oregon on it
I got it from Green Cover Seed in Nebraska, but I do believe that's where they sourced it from.