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Soil health mixes to help clay soils

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Folks like green cover make something to help clay soils in particular. Something deep rooted. PErhaps without daikon radish. MY wife hates the smell when it rots.

I alternate what years I harvest at home. Im due for a break here. So, less attractive forage options would be ok. Also adding more size to the plot this fall.
 
I'm using winter rye, buckwheat and sunflowers to break up clay soil and add organic matter.
 
Folks like green cover make something to help clay soils in particular. Something deep rooted. PErhaps without daikon radish. MY wife hates the smell when it rots.

I alternate what years I harvest at home. Im due for a break here. So, less attractive forage options would be ok. Also adding more size to the plot this fall.

Biggest thing is to create no additional compaction with tiling or spraying. Second would be keeping green plants on it year round.

Ive farmed in deep pure clay on my place, and got it turned around: white clover, flax, chicory, Japanese millet, sweet clovers. Those give you a diversity of roots. Clover is fine, shallow, and abundant. Flax is medium and goes straight down. Chicory is thick and goes deep. Sweet clovers do a combo of all of that. Jap millet also helps with shallow abundance.

Last thing, get some gypsum on there.


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What is recommended for gypsum and acte?
 
Something like this is rated very good for deep compaction.

 
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