2023 Green Cover Soil Health Field Days

Join us for this free event, held at our headquarters in Bladen, Nebraska, for a day full of learning and networking. Choose to attend on August 1st or 4th-the program is the same either day. Registration and breakfast will begin at 8:00 am and the event will conclude after lunch.
What to Expect at the Soil Health Field Days
The event will kick off with tours in our summer planted cover crop test plots, which feature over 100 different species of cover crops, planted in monocultures as well as some of our widely utilized mixes. This year will also have a special focus on corn interseeding featuring over 20 interseeded species, two different timings, and various row spacings. At noon, we will all move to the Webster County fairgrounds where lunch will be provided and enjoyed indoors, out of the sun. Following a lunch prepared with local ingredients, we’ll host a Q&A session where we’ll answer questions from the day’s events.
This is a free event, open to the public with lunch provided by Green Cover.
Registration: 8:00 am
Sessions Begin: 8:30 am
Registration is limited to the first 150 participants for each day.
Location Address: 918 Road X Bladen, NE 68928
Register at greencover.com/viewevents

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  • @growthefarmup2606
    @growthefarmup260611 ай бұрын

    I'll be there for one or both days! Thanks Keith and Green Cover Seeds, look fwd to it.

  • @marshagiere9894

    @marshagiere9894

    11 ай бұрын

    CENTRAL TIME ! for us traveling from the west mtn time.

  • @MrMayitochivas
    @MrMayitochivas11 ай бұрын

    Excelente información, ojalá pongan subtitulos en español. Gracias 👋

  • @ruben5704
    @ruben570411 ай бұрын

    Unrelated to the video, but some questions have you worked with tighter planter spacing, fuller canopy sooner. Also, have you worked with the idea of planting, something like a vigorous grass like ss plantted on 60" with a row on 30, with some like sunhemp mix and then. And between each of those have a few rows of an early season quick to maturity mix, clovers buck wheat and the like. Have you done any work on the interaction of a ryzominis (?) WS grass like ss, then planting planting a cool season ryzomins(?) grass that could potentially tap into the root system of the ss even post freeze( few weeks)