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Cover Crops and Soil Moisture (Harrisons 6/6)

November 8, 2018 Video

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“This time of year (May) you can plow a field up and in almost a day a lot of the moisture is evaporated. When you [use cover crops] the moisture content in the ground remains more constant because you’ve got cover as opposed to it being bare ground that dries out.”

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