I recently watched a video posted here about how Grant Woods has switched over to Green Cover Seeds and in the video it seems to imply that he is moving away from a bean monoculture in the spring to a spring mix. Is this the case and if so, has he released how he plans on terminating the crop before planting his fall blends?
I was just wrapping my head around his buffalo system and now it seems like he threw a curve ball our way. I gravitate more towards a blend because even though I have a genesis drill and can plant beans, the spacing and browse pressure of beans opens the door for weeds.
I realize that there are no shortages of "land management gurus" and "experts" to follow but I decided that the regenerative ag practices he promotes align best with me so I would like to continue following his guidance. Plus it takes a lot of the thinking and experimenting headaches away!
Is anyone on here switching from spring soybeans? What blends are you looking at for spring vs summer? Do you plan on terminating the spring planting?
Thanks a ton!
I was just wrapping my head around his buffalo system and now it seems like he threw a curve ball our way. I gravitate more towards a blend because even though I have a genesis drill and can plant beans, the spacing and browse pressure of beans opens the door for weeds.
I realize that there are no shortages of "land management gurus" and "experts" to follow but I decided that the regenerative ag practices he promotes align best with me so I would like to continue following his guidance. Plus it takes a lot of the thinking and experimenting headaches away!
Is anyone on here switching from spring soybeans? What blends are you looking at for spring vs summer? Do you plan on terminating the spring planting?
Thanks a ton!