Third crops – can they pay?
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By Field Work
29th August 2019
29th August 2019
We know that corn and soybeans are the most economically viable crops we have on farms, at least in the Midwest, and that’s why they dominate the agricultural systems here. But there are efforts underway to add in a third crop.
Third crops can be helpful for breaking up weed cycles, fixing more carbon and nitrogen in the soil, and possibly even increasing yields.
Zach and Mitchell talk with farmer Darin Voigt along with Nick Jordan, a professor of agricultural ecology at the University of Minnesota, about how to integrate third crops and what the roadblocks may be to doing so.
Thumbnail Photo by Mehmet Kürşat Değer on Unsplash
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