Two Minnesota farmers say conditions have been favorable for cover crops this fall.
Rochelle Krusemark of Trimont tells Brownfield their grain drill chases the combine during harvest.
“To get the cover crop seeded. And we’ve had just, you know even a couple tenths of an inch of rain, and that seems to be enough to germinate the first cover crops that we planted. (They are) doing very well, they’re several inches tall, great emergence.”
Bryan Biegler of Lake Wilson in southwest Minnesota says his cover crop seed was aerial applied in late August.