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Fall Cover Crop Update - Phacelia Shines

October 24, 2024

by Sarah Houin

Crimson Clover

On September 24th the crimson clover was seeded at 15# / acre. The first picture shows a spot where the seed didn’t get incorporated the best, but I was happy to see it germinating.

The other two pics are from October 22 in the same field.

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Buckwheat

On October 1, the buckwheat continued to be the show stopper when it comes to quick growth. On October 11, in the same field of buckwheat, we had a ton of flowers and the bees were loving life. The last pic is from October 22; the field was terminated by frost, but you can see some crimson clover coming through.

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Black Oats & Phacelia

The first picture below is from October 1st. The field was seeded on September 9th with black oats and phacelia. The remaining pics are from October 22nd - same field. Super impressed by the growth! As of October 24, the phacelia is still really healthy.

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Radish

Radish seeded September 11th. What it looks like today (October 22).


Takeaways

We have had a very sunny, mild, and over-all dry fall. Once these plants were established, they helped hold any bit of moisture we had.

The buckwheat was planted 9/9 and flowered 10/11. I couldn’t count the number of bees out there.

The phacelia really impressed me. 2# of phacelia and 35# of black oats. The field is thick and covered. Probably my favorite so far. For the coverage I have this fall and what I spent/acre I am very pleased with this investment. My best weed control.

I included the picture of the radish because so many people are worried about planting radishes late. Planted on 9/11, it sat for 3 weeks before it had enough moisture to germ. The picture is really only 3 weeks of growth.


In Cover Crops Tags phacelia, crimson clover, radish, buckwheat, black oats
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