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From Dixon Springs Ag Center: Late Seeded Cover Crops Catching Up in High Tunnel

By Bronwyn Aly

Two of the three high tunnels are completely cleaned out and have been winterized. The other tunnel has been seeded and is overwintering cover crops for the fourth winter in a row. Due to late-season tomato and pepper harvests, cover crops were seeded during the first week of November, about a month later than usual. Spring oats and crimson clover were seeded at 30 lbs/acre and 10 lbs/acre, respectively. Because the crimson clover did not germinate well, Austrian winter peas were broadcast seeded the third week of November at a rate of 90 lbs/acre. Because the seed was a couple of years old and was seeded late in the season, a higher-than-normal rate was used. The peas have started to germinate, and the spring oats have developed a good stand and are about 4 inches in height.

Source : illinois.edu

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