Plantingcovercropsbeneficialinfall,evenwithdryconditions

Many farmers in North Dakota have planted cover crops like cereal rye or triticale this fall, but as dry as this season has been, many of the plants have yet to emerge, say North Dakota State University Extension specialists. According to the North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network, much of North Dakota has seen more than 30 days with less than one-half inch of rain, and some areas in the nor...

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