Archived - Grazed Cover Cropping, Drew Leitch (Farmer to Farmer Case Study Series)
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An Inland Northwest farmer has been trialing spring and fall-seeded cover cropping for cow-calf grazing and the effects on the following grain crops.
Published: July 2019
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