Cover crops can be used in a crop rotation to improve environmental conditions including soil health. They can also be utilized more like a second cash crop.
Whether you farm or work with farmers, this program is a great opportunity to hear the latest University-based research and information about corn, soybean and small grain production.
It was a late start to planting this year but southern Minnesota is just about wrapped up, said Jeff Coulter, University of Minnesota Extension corn agronomist.