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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1662767" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Many corn/beans/Cancun operations are either working with Grandpa' equity or trying to make it up with volume, but some are working with biology:</p><p>- Pretty easy to improve a 2 crop rotation by adding a third crop. Gets tougher from there.</p><p>- Cover crops are hard in the short season country unless you grow silage or small grains in rotation. Effective inter seeding is a challenge. Economics are also a challenge unless you are able to graze the cover crop.</p><p>- The trendy inputs is now bio stimulants. So you spray on the biology rather than culturing it.</p><p></p><p>I predict the new big regen program with be FSA trying to sign up dirt farmers for a carbon bank. I doubt they will give you credit for cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1662767, member: 1715"] Many corn/beans/Cancun operations are either working with Grandpa' equity or trying to make it up with volume, but some are working with biology: - Pretty easy to improve a 2 crop rotation by adding a third crop. Gets tougher from there. - Cover crops are hard in the short season country unless you grow silage or small grains in rotation. Effective inter seeding is a challenge. Economics are also a challenge unless you are able to graze the cover crop. - The trendy inputs is now bio stimulants. So you spray on the biology rather than culturing it. I predict the new big regen program with be FSA trying to sign up dirt farmers for a carbon bank. I doubt they will give you credit for cattle. [/QUOTE]
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