Green Wing C2B (1acre)

$23.00

22lbs per 1 acre

Components:

  • Spring triticale

  • Annual ryegrass

  • Oats

  • Sweet yellow clover

  • Turnip

  • Rapeseed

This mixture is a fall cool-season cover crop mix designed for aerial seeding into standing corn, prior to a soybean crop the following year.

  • C2B stands for Corn to Beans.

  • Sequesters nitrogen to prevent nitrogen loss during the winter and then reduce weed pressure the following spring (including tough-to-control weeds like glyphosate tolerant Marestail and pigweeds).

  • Conditions the soil with a blend of fibrous roots and deep taproots.

  • Provide a moisture conserving mulch.

Benefits of Cover Crops:

  • Nitrogen Fixing: To generate nitrogen credits beneficial for the next primary crop.

  • Nutrient Scavenging: To consume and temporarily sequester (tie-up) nitrogen or to reclaim unreachable reservoirs of nutrients.

  • Mulching and Organic Matter: To improve soil health (moisture retention and water holding capacity) as well as to reduce soil erosion.

  • Soil conditioning: To reduce soil compaction, fracture hard-pan, and generally improve soil structure.

  • Soil Pest Management: To suppress nematodes and disrupt pest cycles.

  • Upland Birds: Creates brood rearing cover when planted in the spring through late summer.

22lbs per 1 acre

Components:

  • Spring triticale

  • Annual ryegrass

  • Oats

  • Sweet yellow clover

  • Turnip

  • Rapeseed

This mixture is a fall cool-season cover crop mix designed for aerial seeding into standing corn, prior to a soybean crop the following year.

  • C2B stands for Corn to Beans.

  • Sequesters nitrogen to prevent nitrogen loss during the winter and then reduce weed pressure the following spring (including tough-to-control weeds like glyphosate tolerant Marestail and pigweeds).

  • Conditions the soil with a blend of fibrous roots and deep taproots.

  • Provide a moisture conserving mulch.

Benefits of Cover Crops:

  • Nitrogen Fixing: To generate nitrogen credits beneficial for the next primary crop.

  • Nutrient Scavenging: To consume and temporarily sequester (tie-up) nitrogen or to reclaim unreachable reservoirs of nutrients.

  • Mulching and Organic Matter: To improve soil health (moisture retention and water holding capacity) as well as to reduce soil erosion.

  • Soil conditioning: To reduce soil compaction, fracture hard-pan, and generally improve soil structure.

  • Soil Pest Management: To suppress nematodes and disrupt pest cycles.

  • Upland Birds: Creates brood rearing cover when planted in the spring through late summer.