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Definition of cover crop in English: cover cropnoun A crop grown for the protection and enrichment of the soil. Example sentencesExamples - Growing a cover crop would suck up so much precious moisture that it would put him in the red.
- The trick will be to match the cover crop and its timing to the cash crop.
- Read especially likes plow-down clover as a cover crop.
- The cover crop can be plowed under the next spring to increase soil organic matter content before planting asparagus.
- Adjusting soil pH and fertility levels according to soil test results will speed establishment of the cover crop.
- He plants winter wheat shortly after potato harvest, and uses peas as a late-season cover crop when not planting wheat.
- The first question to consider is whether sufficient soil moisture is available for planting and sustaining a cover crop.
- Porter hoped to devise a system for both organic and conventional farmers to use as a cover crop.
- Originally these plants were meant to serve only as a cover crop, enriching the soil with nitrogen and biomass.
- The roots of the cover crop bind the soil and resist the flowing water.
- When used as a winter cover crop or a green manure crop, it should be seeded in early September.
- The next crop planted after the cover crop can use this readily available nitrogen.
- This could be an opportune time to grow a winter cover crop if there are economic or environmental reasons to do so.
- We hope to detect any cumulative effects of the cover crop's continued use.
- Oats are the preferred cover crop, and are harvested for grain and well as for compost-making.
- One of our goals in using the new planter was to pull the cover crop back over the planted row after the seed was planted.
- Whenever you are not growing a food crop, sow a cover crop so the carbohydrate pipeline isn't shut off.
- He says that when cotton is planted after a legume cover crop, less nitrogen fertilizer is needed.
- After the row crops, it's back into winter grains or a cover crop.
- Have you calculated the necessary down-pressure on each blade necessary to crush the stems of a rye cover crop?
- Unfortunately, a vigorous cover crop can pose problems later on when the baby greens are harvested.
Definition of cover crop in US English: cover cropnoun A crop grown for the protection and enrichment of the soil. Example sentencesExamples - One of our goals in using the new planter was to pull the cover crop back over the planted row after the seed was planted.
- Adjusting soil pH and fertility levels according to soil test results will speed establishment of the cover crop.
- After the row crops, it's back into winter grains or a cover crop.
- Oats are the preferred cover crop, and are harvested for grain and well as for compost-making.
- The roots of the cover crop bind the soil and resist the flowing water.
- Read especially likes plow-down clover as a cover crop.
- He plants winter wheat shortly after potato harvest, and uses peas as a late-season cover crop when not planting wheat.
- The first question to consider is whether sufficient soil moisture is available for planting and sustaining a cover crop.
- We hope to detect any cumulative effects of the cover crop's continued use.
- Have you calculated the necessary down-pressure on each blade necessary to crush the stems of a rye cover crop?
- Growing a cover crop would suck up so much precious moisture that it would put him in the red.
- The trick will be to match the cover crop and its timing to the cash crop.
- Porter hoped to devise a system for both organic and conventional farmers to use as a cover crop.
- The next crop planted after the cover crop can use this readily available nitrogen.
- Whenever you are not growing a food crop, sow a cover crop so the carbohydrate pipeline isn't shut off.
- This could be an opportune time to grow a winter cover crop if there are economic or environmental reasons to do so.
- The cover crop can be plowed under the next spring to increase soil organic matter content before planting asparagus.
- When used as a winter cover crop or a green manure crop, it should be seeded in early September.
- Originally these plants were meant to serve only as a cover crop, enriching the soil with nitrogen and biomass.
- He says that when cotton is planted after a legume cover crop, less nitrogen fertilizer is needed.
- Unfortunately, a vigorous cover crop can pose problems later on when the baby greens are harvested.
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