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Spring mustard into winter rye?
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threegnpowerstroke98
Posted 3/22/2024 12:58 (#10675308 - in reply to #10674748)
Subject: RE: Spring mustard into winter rye?



If the rye is established and you can get appropriate seed to soil contact, it should be possible. I know of acres that get rye in the fall, and canola no-tilled into the stand in the spring with a single disc air drill. However, the mustard will not produce any nitrogen, and will not do any better of a job of scavenging then what the fall rye is already doing. So you may want to instead look at something like sweet clover (big taproot and nitrogen fixation) or a taproot alfalfa. However, they will be bi-annuals, especially the sweet clover, and you won't see piles of first year benefits.
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