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When Should Hedging Crops Be Dried?: a Study Revealed Their Impact on Soy

Summary by Infocampo
The cover crops (CC) are consolidated as an essential tool to improve soil health and provide nutrients, but also generate doubts among the producers: When should we dry them in order not to compromise the yield of the next crop? In the south of Santa Fe, a team led by the agronomous engineer Julia Capurro, specialist in cover crops in Cañada de Gómez, carried out a trial to obtain concrete answers. “The objective of the work was to evaluate the…
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The cover crops (CC) are consolidated as an essential tool to improve soil health and provide nutrients, but also generate doubts among the producers: When should we dry them in order not to compromise the yield of the next crop? In the south of Santa Fe, a team led by the agronomous engineer Julia Capurro, specialist in cover crops in Cañada de Gómez, carried out a trial to obtain concrete answers. “The objective of the work was to evaluate the…

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Infocampo broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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