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Planting Cover Crops While Sidedressing Nitrogen in Minnesota
The Rice SWCD is pleased to announce that we have acquired a new 8/12 row interseeder that drills seeds between corn rows, enhancing the likelihood of successful establishment. Incorporating the seed reduces the seeding rate by 35%, thereby keeping seed costs down. It is compatible with 8, 12, 16, or 24-row planters and can simultaneously sidedress nitrogen while interseeding.
If you have missed the corn/soybean planting window due to wet fields or drown-outs, planting a diverse cover crop mix for the rest of the growing season can keep weeds under control, increase infiltration, and improve soil health. If you farm in the Rice County area and would like us to custom apply cover crops for you this year, contact our office and we will put you on the list.
There has never been a better time to protect and improve your soil health. Decide to implement conservation practices this year. Contact the Rice SWCD at 507-332-5408, and our staff will meet with you to start the process.
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Minnesota Envirothon
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Calling all students! The Minnesota Envirothon is an outdoor, hands-on learning competition for high school and middle school students. It centers on five different learning stations (soils, wildlife, water resources, forestry, and a current environmental issue), which are staffed by natural resources professionals. Each station consists of a short presentation on a natural resource topic by th...
Rice SWCD Great Plains No-Till Drill Seeding for Conservation Plantings
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The Great Plains No-Till Drill is available to rent from the Rice SWCD to seed pasture, alfalfa, native prairie, cover crops, and more. The Great Plains Drill is a 10ft pull type No-Till drill with 7.5-inch row spacings and is equipped with three seed boxes to drill a wide variety of seed including soybeans, native grasses and forbs, alfalfa, and many other species. The Great Plains drill fee i...
Heatwave: How Hot is Your Soil
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Rice SWCD District Manager Steve Pahs measures soil temperature differences between a strip-tilled field and a conventionally plowed field. Rice County, Minnesota.
2020 Rice SWCD Tree Sale Pick Up
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If you ordered trees, they may be picked up tomorrow, Friday, April 24, from 7:30 am - 4:30 PM at the Conservation Building, Rice County Fairgrounds. Here's a quick message about tree pick up from our District Manager Steven Pahs. Thank you for your order and for planting trees in Rice County!
What's in the Conservation Building at the Rice County Fair?
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Visit the Conservation Building during the Rice County Fair and discover exhibits featuring local wildlife and plants. Play the scavenger hunt and win prizes. Exhibitors will have information about conservation programs and practices that can benefit the citizens of Rice County.
Interseeding Cover Crops in Rice County, Minnesota: June 10, 2019
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The new Rice SWCD interseeder debut for interseeding cover crops!
Minnesota Farmer Panel on Cover Crops
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This video features a local farm panel discussing experiences with cover crops and no-till during the "Building Profits and Soil Health Workshop" on January 23, 2019, in Faribault, Minnesota. The local farm panel featured Charlie Radman of Randolph, Jared Luhman of Goodhue, and Matt Alford of Blue Earth. Radman grows corn and soybeans in southern Dakota County and has been using cover crops sin...
Rice County Soil Health
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Is your soil healthy? Farmers and resource professionals from the Rice Soil and Water Conservation District/Natural Resources Conservation Service discuss soil health and experiments with cover crops on farms in Rice County, Minnesota. Filmed in the fall of 2016. For more information about soil health, visit our website: www.riceswcd.org
Interseeding Cover Crops into Corn - Comparing 60" and 30" Rows
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On the Jim Purfeerst Farm in southern Minnesota, a field day showcased the results of planting 60" and 30' inch corn rows with interseeded cover crops. The field day was sponsored by the Cannon River Watershed Partnership, City of Faribault, and the Rice Soil and Water Conservation District. Learn more about cover crops and other conservation programs at our website. General Information: www.ri...
Planting Trees at Jefferson School
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Third Grade students at Jefferson Elementary School in Faribault, Minnesota, planted around 100 trees (one for each student). The collaborative project was made possible through the Rotary Club of Faribault, Faribault Public Schools, and the Rice Soil & Water Conservation District. Happy Strummin by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licens...
2018 Southeast Minnesota Envirothon
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Rice County middle school students compete at the 2018 Southeast Minnesota Envirothon at the Byron Sportsmen and Conservation Club in Byron Minnesota. Yeah Yeah by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
Ray Archuleta Maximizing Soil Health Workshop (Part 1)
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Ray Archuleta speaking in Faribault, Minnesota, during the Maximizing Soil Health Workshop. The workshop was hosted by the Land Stewardship Project and Rice SWCD. Additional sponsors included the Mower SWCD, Freeborn SWCD, Carver SWCD, Fillmore SWCD, Dodge SWCD, and the University of Minnesota Extension. Funding for the workshop provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust ...
Rice County Cover Crop Update October 2017
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District Manager Steve Pahs heads to the field to show how cover crops are growing a month after aerial seeding. In September of 2017, ten farmers came together through the Bridgewater - Forest Cover Croppers Coop to aerial seed 2,100 acres of cover crops in Rice County. For more information about cover crops, contact the Rice SWCD at 507-332-5408, or visit our website at www.riceswcd.org/. Bac...
Rice County Cover Crops - Aerial Seeding, September 2017
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In September of 2017, ten farmers came together through the Bridgewater - Forest Cover Croppers Coop to aerial seed 2,100 acres of cover crops in Rice County. For more information about cover crops, contact the Rice SWCD at 507-332-5408, or visit our website at www.riceswcd.org.
Rice SWCD Soil Health Field Erosion
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Rice SWCD Soil Health Field Erosion

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  • @babagoudapatil719
    @babagoudapatil719 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Avarage per acre

    • @babagoudapatil719
      @babagoudapatil719 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sir

    • @wildrangeringreen
      @wildrangeringreen ปีที่แล้ว

      across several different trials (multiple states, many different farms/ universities), what has been found is that if you have the same population (so you reduce the in-row spacing) per acre, your yields of maize is generally equivalent to what 30" rows would yield on the site, but you get the added weed suppression and forage benefit of the improved cover crop growth. You can also reduce your fertilizer inputs if you only band it in the corn rows, compared to 30" rows. In trials where farmers have halved their population (essentially, removing every other row unit, but maintained the "normal" in-row spacing), results are more varied; with some trials yielding the same as 30" rows, some yielding greater (look into the "system of crop intensification" (SCI)), and some offering slightly lower yields (however, input costs are lower with the lower population and fertility requirements). The variables that seemed to make the difference in those trials were: the variety (days to maturity), rainfall, and over all soil health (microbially active, structured soils with good nutrient cycling and water retention). Shorter DTM varieties were often in the reduced yield category, as they usually don't set as many ears (and ear size is often smaller), sites with below average rainfall suffered reduced yields with lower populations, and soil in poor health were often not able to match the yields of 30" corn. Even in the situations where you had reduced corn yields, the ability to graze livestock (thereby reducing the need to feed hay) often made up for it, or improved profitability over 30" rows.

  • @williamgibson2760
    @williamgibson2760 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looks great, goes fast, but just sprinkling seeds off deflectors? I'm not highly versed in equipmt so forgive me for not knowing better what I'm looking at. I am concerned about seed to soil contact well enough to have decent germination and establishment. I hope someone with Rice SWCD will please reply. I'll check your website too. Thank you for sharing.

  • @666bruv
    @666bruv 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'd assume N-E rows would be better for more southern/warmer regions, and the opposite for the northern regions, but the mid-way regions would need to experiment and watch the long term forecasts closely

  • @nickl8192
    @nickl8192 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm guessing Steve used a Winter rye once or twice!!!

  • @aaronswanson6719
    @aaronswanson6719 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good discussion!

  • @halsteward1003
    @halsteward1003 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please turn up the Volume. THANKS