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Page 1: Cover Crps: 10 yeasy ideas for forages and pasture

Cover Crops: 10 Easy ideas for

Forage and Pasture

Dr. Bill Deen U of G

Jack Kyle, Retired

OMAFRA

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Trends in the industry: acreage, yield, research

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Source: Statistics Canada. Table 001-0010 - Estimated areas, yield, production and

average farm price of principal field crops, in metric units, annual (accessed:

November 08, 2014)

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Gaudin A et al., PLOS one (2014) DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0113261

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Corn/soybean rotation is associated with • Reduced yield and greater yield instability

• Lowest soil organic matter/poorest soil structure

• Increased nitrogen requirement

• Reduced input use efficiency

• Increased GHG emission

• Reduced opportunity to incorporate cover crops

• Reduced opportunity for sustainable biomass removal

• Reduced profitability

Meyer-Aurich et al, 2006a; Meyer-Aurich et al 2006b; Sanscartier et al, 2013;

Munkholm et al, 2012; Munkholm et al, 2013; Muellera et al, 2009; Gaudin et al,

2013; Gaudin et al. 2014; Gaudin et al. 2015, Kludze et al. 2013.; Van Eerd et al..

2014

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Why Cover Crops for Forage?

• Perennial Forages are Best Option

– Feed

– Soil Health

• Finding the Best Fit for Your Farm

– Soil Type

– Feed Needs – class of livestock

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Why Cover Crops for Forage?

• Living Soil Cover is Beneficial

– Soil microbial activity

– Reduced erosion – ground cover

• Opportunity for Extra Feed

– Stored feed

– Pasture – all nutrients stay in field

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FALL SEEDED WINTER CEREAL

WINTER CEREAL

EARLY JUNE

MID JUNE

LATE JULY

MID AUGUST

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SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PASTURE YIELDS

BARLEY

OATS

ITALIAN RYEGRASS

WINTER CEREALS

OF ANNUALS

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Picture taken by Mike Buis

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#1 Red Clover under-seeded

to wheat

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#1 Red Clover under-seeded to wheat

• Inexpensive

• N credit

• Good for soil quality

• Single cut vs double

cut

• Yield – 0-3.0 t ha-1

• Non-uniformity risk

• Crop insurance

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Red Clover Frost Seeded Into Winter Wheat

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Single cut vs double cut

• Double cut:

– early blooming

• Single cut:

– late blooming

– higher root to

shoot ratio

– less competitive in

thin wheat stands

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Non-uniform red clover stands

• Still a grazing

opportunity

• Limited impact of

grazing on

subsequent N

credit

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#2 - Oats, oats/peas, triticale, or

barley after winter wheat

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• Yield determined by species, N

rate, date of planting and

harvest date

• Oats(2.6t)>oats/peas (2.5t)>

triticale(1.8t) > barley(1.0t)

• Oats – yields as high as 6.0 t

ha-1 reported

• 50 kg N ha-1 - 30-40% yield

increase

• 0-40% yield increase with

delayed harvest flag to

boot/anthesis

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Moisture

• Flag leaf: 83-86%

• Boot-Anthesis: 70-78%

Potassium - 1.7-2.4%

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#3 Turnips or oilseed radish

following winter wheat

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• Soil benefits

• Uncertain N credit the

following year

• Oilseed radish vs

brand names

• Planting timeliness

• Large N response

• Winterkills

• Potential to enter tiles

• Yield 1-3.5 t ha-1

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Planted August 10 -

manure applied Planted August 10 -

no manure applied

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Oilseed radish vs

Tillage Radish, Nitro

Radish….

• Oilseed radish goes

to seed in approx. six

weeks … production

and quality decline

• Brand name radish -

does not go to seed in

the fall

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Forage Rape

• Summer seeded has some fall frost tolerance

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Grazing Turnips

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Turnips for Fall Pasture

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#4 Annual rye after corn

silage or soybean

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Corn

• Herbicide residual?

Soybean

• More consistent than pre

leaf drop planting

• Herbicide residual?

Grazing/forage and soil

and N benefit

• Overwinter

• Delayed planting of next

crop

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Spring forage/grazing - must overwinter

and delay subsequent crop planting

• Biomass at year end

– Corn or soy harvest date

– Planting timeliness

– Fertility

• Snow cover and temp?

• Annual ryegrass type

–Westerwold < Italian

- diploid Italian > tetraploid Italian

• N application in spring

• Delay planting

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#5 Cereal rye, winter triticale,

winter wheat or winter barley

after corn silage or soybean

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Corn

• Herbicide residual?

Soybean

• More consistent than pre

leaf drop planting

• Herbicide residual?

Grazing/forage and soil

and N benefit

• Overwinter

• Delayed planting of next

crop

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Cereal Rye • Can be planted later

• Excellent nitrogen

scavenger

• Won’t head out until

following spring

• Will not winter kill

• Requires tillage prior to

sorghum-sudan or corn

Great Spring Growth

Pasture or Silage

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Fall Rye – Spring Grazing

• Will give good grazing next spring, not much this fall

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#6 – Annual ryegrass or red

clover inter-seeded into corn

/corn silage

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#6 – Annual ryegrass or red clover inter-

seeded into corn /corn silage

Corn

• V6-V9

• Restricts herbicide options

• Special equipment required?

• Variable stand and biomass in fall,

particularly after grain corn

Overwintering, grazing/forage,

soil and N benefit

• Generally better with interseeding

than post harvest planting

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Yield estimates

• Triticale (3.4t) > rye=wheat (2.5t)

• Boot (2t)<flag (2.4t)<anthesis (3.5 t)

• 75-80% moisture

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#7 - Corn and corn stover

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Standing Corn For Summer to Winter Grazing

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#8 Sorghum sudan grass

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Sorghum-Sudan

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#9 Multi mixes 5-?? Species

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• Lots of interest in multispecies cover crops,

proposed advantages include over-yielding,

enhanced soil benefits, increased N

credit…benefits are largely unproven although

they probably exist, BUT magnitude of benefit

may not exceed the added cost

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#10 – Perennial forage!!

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