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Stay Under Cover Podcast
This episode features TJ Kartes of Saddle Butte Ag, Inc. We talk about Saddle Butte Ag, their mission to build soil health, and how they plan to continue this mission in the future.
Cattle Grazing in Cover Crops in Southern Minnesota
Southern Minnesota farmer Tom Cotter has been utilizing cover crops for over 20 years and is a firm believer in the holistic contribution cover crops make to his farming operation.
Terminating Annual Ryegrass
Think terminating annual ryegrass is hard? Think again. In this article, we give our recommended sprayer settings, the herbicides we used, and local weather conditions to assist in achieving similar successes terminating your annual ryegrass cover crops.
Prevented Plant
Prevented planting should not be a lost opportunity to plant a cash crop, but rather the perfect opportunity to explore options that may not have been present in other planting years. Here are a few ways steps to capitalize on a prevented planting situation and strengthen your farming operation.
American Farmer on RFD-TV
Throughout the nation, there is a growing interest in cover cropping. From improved soil health to reduced runoff and erosion, crop producers are reaping the growing benefits cover crops have to offer.
Frost Seeding – Protecting Your Bottom Line in Your Down Time
Long proven effective through the natural reseeding of birdsfoot trefoil along with the “volunteer” appearance of red clover and white clover, frost seeding can provide an easy and inexpensive way to renovate a pasture during the winter months. The freezing and thawing of the ground and early spring rains provide coverage for the seed and reduce the need for additional input rendering frost seeding a cost-effective and efficient solution to establishing legumes in an existing pasture.
Stay Under Cover Podcast
This episode features TJ Kartes of Saddle Butte Ag, Inc. We talk about Saddle Butte Ag, their mission to build soil health, and how they plan to continue this mission in the future.
Cattle Grazing in Cover Crops in Southern Minnesota
Southern Minnesota farmer Tom Cotter has been utilizing cover crops for over 20 years and is a firm believer in the holistic contribution cover crops make to his farming operation.
Terminating Annual Ryegrass
Think terminating annual ryegrass is hard? Think again. In this article, we give our recommended sprayer settings, the herbicides we used, and local weather conditions to assist in achieving similar successes terminating your annual ryegrass cover crops.
Prevented Plant
Prevented planting should not be a lost opportunity to plant a cash crop, but rather the perfect opportunity to explore options that may not have been present in other planting years. Here are a few ways steps to capitalize on a prevented planting situation and strengthen your farming operation.
American Farmer on RFD-TV
Throughout the nation, there is a growing interest in cover cropping. From improved soil health to reduced runoff and erosion, crop producers are reaping the growing benefits cover crops have to offer.
Frost Seeding – Protecting Your Bottom Line in Your Down Time
Long proven effective through the natural reseeding of birdsfoot trefoil along with the “volunteer” appearance of red clover and white clover, frost seeding can provide an easy and inexpensive way to renovate a pasture during the winter months. The freezing and thawing of the ground and early spring rains provide coverage for the seed and reduce the need for additional input rendering frost seeding a cost-effective and efficient solution to establishing legumes in an existing pasture.
Stay Under Cover Podcast
This episode features TJ Kartes of Saddle Butte Ag, Inc. We talk about Saddle Butte Ag, their mission to build soil health, and how they plan to continue this mission in the future.
Cattle Grazing in Cover Crops in Southern Minnesota
Southern Minnesota farmer Tom Cotter has been utilizing cover crops for over 20 years and is a firm believer in the holistic contribution cover crops make to his farming operation.
Terminating Annual Ryegrass
Think terminating annual ryegrass is hard? Think again. In this article, we give our recommended sprayer settings, the herbicides we used, and local weather conditions to assist in achieving similar successes terminating your annual ryegrass cover crops.
Prevented Plant
Prevented planting should not be a lost opportunity to plant a cash crop, but rather the perfect opportunity to explore options that may not have been present in other planting years. Here are a few ways steps to capitalize on a prevented planting situation and strengthen your farming operation.
American Farmer on RFD-TV
Throughout the nation, there is a growing interest in cover cropping. From improved soil health to reduced runoff and erosion, crop producers are reaping the growing benefits cover crops have to offer.
Frost Seeding – Protecting Your Bottom Line in Your Down Time
Long proven effective through the natural reseeding of birdsfoot trefoil along with the “volunteer” appearance of red clover and white clover, frost seeding can provide an easy and inexpensive way to renovate a pasture during the winter months. The freezing and thawing of the ground and early spring rains provide coverage for the seed and reduce the need for additional input rendering frost seeding a cost-effective and efficient solution to establishing legumes in an existing pasture.