Source: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
New cover crop research from the University of California shows winter cover crops don't use a lot of moisture due to low evapotranspiration during winter months, soil surface shading and cooling, and improved soil aggregation, pore space and soil moisture retention.
No-tillers planning on planting into living cover crops should keep an eye on the weather to ensure there’s enough moisture for the cash crop, says Penn State Extension.
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