Planting Soybeans Green Into Cereal Rye Cover Crop - Practical Cover Croppers

Learn the why and how of planting soybeans into a green cereal rye cover crop from Practical Farmers of Iowa members! This video includes interviews with Rachel Amundson of Osage, Iowa; Nathan Anderson of Aurelia, Iowa; Jon Bakehouse of Hastings, Iowa; Nick Smith of Epworth, Iowa; and Will Cannon of Prairie City, Iowa. Keep an eye out for more videos in this series, which will focus on everything from the basics of cover cropping to more advanced topics like relay cropping, roller crimping and diverse rotations.
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  • @bnjmnwtt
    @bnjmnwtt

    We’ve found that we get a more robust corn plant when we plant into the green rye. The population of the biota in the soil is at such a level that when the corn plant germinates, that biota just flocks to those root hairs and helps feed that crop…then we terminate the rye

  • @maixuanngoc6463
    @maixuanngoc6463

    Hi, I find your solution very interesting, but what kind of herbicide killed the rye but not the bean?