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If you’ve been waiting to plant perennials, we have good news. August and September are the perfect time to plant those tiny seeds.| Green Cover
Around the country farmers are busy with mid-season tasks. Harvesting wheat, irrigating, checking crops, moving cattle, and (hopefully) enjoying some...| Green Cover
Lush green rolling pastures, cool, clean streams, an abundance of birds and buzzing insects, cows and calves meandering about— this is what you will find at Overhome Farm in Goochland County, Virginia today. But it hasn’t always been that way.| Green Cover
Get the cover crop seed you need to grow soil health and profitability on your farm. Custom and pre-made mixes and hundreds of single species.| Green Cover
Fact: With a well managed growing season, the grazing season can extend well beyond the forage production months.| Green Cover
Seventeen years ago, before Green Cover began as a small, on-farm business, Keith and Brian Berns had to find the...| Green Cover
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Get the scoop on prussic acid and nitrate poisoning in cover crops so you can make the right management decisions for your herd this summer.| Green Cover
Every pound of biologically fixed nitrogen is one less you have to purchase from the co-op. Cover crops can produce 60-200lbs of nitrogen per acre.| Green Cover
Learn how a cover crop planted after your wheat harvest can capture moisture, feed livestock, and increase revenue while improving your soil.| Green Cover
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As we enter the conference season and a time of giving thanks and celebrating Christmas, it’s the perfect moment to reflect on our blessings.| Green Cover
Featuring a diverse array of soil health experts, the 9th Edition Green Cover Soil Health Resource Guide is available for free digital download.| Green Cover
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Pictured Above: Renowned Regenerative speakers and good friends, Steve Groff, Ray Archuleta, and Jimmy Emmons at Green Cover's Regenerative Nexus event.| Green Cover
Thinking about planting rye this fall, but worried it's too dry? Find out why farmers in some of the driest regions of the US are still planning to plant.| Green Cover
Facilitate positive global change by rebuilding soils in semi-arid regions, producing premium food and fiber, and supporting the nutritional needs of humanity to optimize h e al t h .| Green Cover
Cover crops can be beneficial in both low and rainfall environments. They play a crucial role in improving the soil structure to store water.| Green Cover
August and September are the perfect time to plant perennials, so here are some tips to ensure an excellent stand of new plants that will thrive.| Green Cover
Late summer is the perfect time to plant a mix of cool and warm season covers to get the benefits from both types of plants and many plant families.| Green Cover
We are excited to announce that starting this fall (2024), Green Cover will begin selling and mixing certified organic seed! For many years we have provided| Green Cover
Read about how Kelly and DeAnna Lozensky from central North Dakota improve their profits by focusing on soil health and reducing inputs.| Green Cover
Our growers experienced excellent growing seasons this year so we're dropping our prices on lots of fall cover crops including rye, oats, and more!| Green Cover
Learn how just 4 species, sorghum, cowpeas, buckwheat, and sunflower can add huge value and build soil on your fields this summer.| Green Cover
Do you have your summer cover crop plan set yet? Find out how to improve soil water infiltration, boost diversity, and feed livestock this summer.| Green Cover