Cover Crop Seeding Methods. Charles Ellis Extension Natural Resource Engineer

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Cover Crop Seeding Methods Charles Ellis Extension Natural Resource Engineer

What Do Farmers Want? Fast Cheap Simple Payback Not a Weed

Crop Producer Expectations Crop Producer Compaction Reduction Moisture Retention Weed Suppression Nitrogen Fixation Erosion Control Yield Benefits

Livestock Producer Expectations Livestock Producer Forage Production Silage/Baleage Extended Grazing Season

Challenges To Seeding Time Available Equipment Optimum Seeding Dates Variable Planting Conditions Difficulty of Planting into heavy residue.

Cover Crop Planting Dates Plan Early Seed availability Price Each cover crop needs specific management. Inoculant Spring Control or winter kill Plant Early Maximize growth before frost/cold weather. Date of planting is critical to winter hardiness. Capture moisture for germination/growth.

Fremont Co. IA

Pike Co. IL Seeding Dates Midwest Cover Crops Council (Example)

Optimum Fall Dates August 15 Least risk Turnips other brassica Radish kale September 15 Acceptable risk October 1 Cereals Some ryegrass varieties

Seeding Methods Aerial Inter seeding Broadcast during harvest Broadcast seeding after harvest. Broadcast and incorporate. Drill/Plant May use more than one seeding method.

Aerial/Inter seeding Fast Timing Corn 50% sunlight hitting the ground. (Dry leaves up to the ear) Soybeans leaves beginning to yellow. Cost Spreading Distribution Crop canopy Effectiveness Corn Soybeans

Seeding at Harvest Would slow down harvest. Would work best with low seeding rates. Would seeding happen before or after chaffer. Larger combines may not be able to spread header width.

Fast Broadcast After Harvest Higher seeding rates resulting in increased cost. Possible delayed germination due to weather and residue. Seed may not reach the soil initially. Add to fertilizer Spread pattern Seed damage

Broadcast and Incorporate Can be fast method. Incorporation can result in faster germination. Depth control? Typical cover crop seeding depth ¼-1/2 in.

Drill More time consuming Planting conditions Lower seeding rates and seed cost. Faster emergence Drill availability

Row Unit Seeding Planter adaptability Seeding rates Seed size and shape Better Seed Placement Faster Germination Seed Cost Reduction Single species seeding's may require planting on the contour.

Multiple Seeding Methods For Mix Equipment available Seed compatibility with seeding equipment. Species seeding compatibility Ease of establishment of species Seed to soil contact/seeding depth. Optimum planting times of species Survivability

Inter Seeding into Corn Corn 50% sunlight hitting the ground. (Dry leaves up to the ear). Cover Crop will not interfere with harvest. Seeding is done prior to harvest.

Inter Seeding into Corn Inter Seeded 9/4/13 Seeding Rate Approximately 10 lbs./ac. Radish, 40 lbs. Oats Photos 10/3/13

Inter Seeding into Corn Inter Seeded 9/4/13 Seeding Rate Approximately 10 lbs./ac. Radish, 40 lbs. Oats Photos 10/18/13

Inter Seeding into Corn Inter Seeded 9/11/13 Seeding Rate Approximately 2 bu. Rye Photos 10/3/13

Inter Seeding into Corn Inter Seeded 9/11/13 Seeding Rate Approximately 2 bu. Rye Photos 10/21/13

Inter Seeding into Beans Seeding time when leaves are beginning to yellow. Do prior to leaf drop. Select cover crop that will not interfere with harvest.

Interseeding into Soybeans Row Width Concerns 10 in. wide tires, 75 ft. spread width 2% field driven over

Wheel Traffic 5.0 Yield Loss (%) 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 20 30 40 50 60 Sprayer Width (feet) R2 R4 Yield Loss from Tractor Wheel Track Damage to Soybean at R2 or R4 Growth Stages Row Spacing = 15 inches Columbia, MO; 2005

Inter Seeding Crimson Clover into Beans ter seeded 8/23/12 eeding rate approximately 10 lbs./ac. ean harvest 10/2/12 hotos 10/19/12

Inter Seeding Crimson Clover/Oats Inter seeded 9/5/13 Seeding rate approximately Oats 40 lbs./ac., crimson clover 10 lbs./ac. Bean harvest 9/27/13 Photos 10/3/13

Inter Seeding Inter seeding Provides the time for seeding to be done. Provides adequate fall growth for the cover crop. Some crops are more vigorous than others. Select crop and seeding to not interfere with harvest.

Get killed in an timely manner Soil moisture management Nitrogen management Spring Management

Potential Weed?

Charles Questions Ellis Natural Resource Engineer ellisce@missouri.edu 636-528-4613