Posted by Dave from MN on November 19, 2013 at 05:16:54 from (198.98.195.73):
Have some very light soils that needed manure, Lime, AND some deep tillage due to hardpan, and compacted soil, and in need to deeper organic residue incorperation. Any way, these soils, in parts of the feilds will blow if dry and wind is right prior to decent plant height, already planning on planting north/south for the westerly winds. What are the risks/pro"s of seeding a very early oat crop, broadcast and worked in light with potash and some N, as soon as feild can be worked, maybe 1-2 bushel an acre, then after it gets decent growth to cover soil and soil temps plenty warm for corn, spray with round up and no till into it. This is on soybean ground. Will probably 85-92 day corn. Only need to do this year, as have cover crop magement plan for following years, just do NOT want the soil to blow. I care about the soil, it"s rented ground, and I dont want to be known as "that guy"
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