Farmers in the Upper Midwest are finding success with cover crops.
Ashley Kohls, director of the Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association, says the benefits are two-fold for cattle producers.
“They can extend their grazing season (and) take some pressure off their grass if they need to let some of their pastures rest. But also that soil health benefit that a lot of us are looking for.”
She tells Brownfield a lot of cover crop experimentation is happening in Minnesota, and there seems to be a learning curve.
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