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Control: This can be controlled with mowing, intense grazing or burndown using glyphosate along with 2,4-D equivalent at flowering. Good soil penetration by the taproot which will add more organic matter after decomposition and along with nutrient holding capacity makes this an ideal over winter cover crop. Since turnips are more winter hardy you will have a release of nutrients later than if you were to plant just radishes. Control: This can be controlled with mowing, grazing or burndown using glyphosate along with 2,4-D equivalent at flowering.

Do not get confused with annual rye. Great root penetration into clay soils, weed suppression, good nutrient holding capacity, helps against soil erosion, and easily killed in the spring either before or after planting. AgriVision Solutions considers cereal rye to be the back bone of most cover crop mixes. The Ryman variety of cereal rye is the easiest to manage because it will not get over 4 to 5 feet tall in most conditions. We suggest to kill it at a 2 to 3 foot in height to prevent too much water holding capacity in the soil and it not being able to dry out.

Control: A roller-crimpers can be used for cereal rye termination after the boot stage. In most cases triticale is used for cattle grazing or haylage. It is ideal for seeding it in the fall, letting the livestock graze it in the winter, then letting it grow in the spring to be a cover crop. Good forage quality with some weed suppression along with holding the soil together to minimize erosion.

Planting: Plant weeks prior to first freeze, and as late as 6 weeks after the freeze. Planting is similar to Cereal Rye. Seeding Depth: 1 — 1.

Comparable seed on drill chart is Wheat. Control: Requires a burndown of glyphosate herbicide prior to boot stage. Can also be mechanically controlled by mowing or flattening with a roller-crimper in the milk or dough stage. A very good legume to have in a mix ahead of corn. It needs to be planted early in the fall. Not much nitrogen will be fixed in the fall due to the nodules taking a while to develop. Most of its nitrogen fixing happens in the late winter to early spring.

Planting: Plant 4 weeks prior to first freeze. Requires specific inoculant for maximum N production. Slow to establish in the fall but does well with a nurse crop such as oats or triticale. Control: Requires a burndown of glyphosate with 2,4-D or glyphosate with sharpen. Optimal nitrogen production is up to first flower. Can be planted into green. It is a great addition to a mix to hold nutrients for the coming corn crop.

This clover is a little more winter hardy than most other clovers. More than likely it will not over winter in our climate but if it does it is easily controlled. Comparable seed on drill chart is Crimson Clover. Control: Requires a burndown of 2,4-D with glyphosate or sharpen with glyphosate. By planting a thick crop of this you will have such a thick stand that no late weeds will be coming up in the fall.

It needs to be mowed off at about 30 inches tall to be managed properly before winter kill. If it is not mowed it can be difficult to manage in the spring.

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