A researcher is very optimistic about potential yields for both corn and the interseeded cover crop.
Jamie Patton with the University of Wisconsin’s Nutrient and Pest Management Program has several test plots at Peninsula Research Station near Sturgeon Bay. She tells Brownfield, “We got the cover crop on at V4, perfect timing with rain, and what we’re seeing is lush vegetative growth of that interseeded cover crops providing a great cover.”
And she’s very optimistic about what the yields will be.