Can cover crops raise soil pH?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
  • Keith Berns, Co-Owner and Sales Manager of Green Cover, answers the question, "Can cover crops raise soil pH?" at "In the Field" Farm Tour held July 13th, 2021 at Dr. Ray Ward's farm near Western, NE.
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  • @paladugujayapala5015
    @paladugujayapala5015 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dear Sir,
    Excellent Video with valuable information on Cover Crops. We are growing Improved Samba Mahasuri (BPT5204) Rice Variety in our Agricultural lands. Cover Weed Echinochloa has exhibited growth. Our Rice Crop is growing especially for Diabetic People. Hence we don't want to apply Herbicides to kill Weeds. I observed the deficiency of moisture in Soil might be one of the reasons for the growth of Echinochloa Weed to maintain health of the soil through microflora etc. and balancing macro and micro nutrient excess/ deficiencies to the Soil and thus to the main Crop. As you have done excellent work in this discipline, I request you to kindly help us in sharing your knowledge to further progress our Cultivation Practices in growing Diabetic Friendly Rice Project with Glycemic Index Value of 50.99%. Your help and cooperation in this endeavour will be greatly acknowledged.
    Dr P. Jayapala