ELK RIVER, Minn.. — Arguably, the most critical practice for successfully growing cover crops is termination. Timely termination optimizes cover crop performance, minimizes pest greenbridging risk, and prevents your cover crop from becoming a weed. Generally, cover crop biomass and benefits are increased when crops have more time to grow in the spring, but this should be weighed against the risks of terminating too late. The Midwest Cover Crops …
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