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1 Alternative Winter Cover Crops and Systems for Virginia

2 Cover crops offer the best opportunity to “intensify” our current row crop rotations Increase soil organic matter Retain and cycle nutrients Retain water Manage pests?

3 Species Demonstrations Early Cover Hairy Vetch Common Vetch Wooly pod vetch (Lana) Crimson Clover Austrian Winter Peas Sweet Lupins Tillage Radish Phacelia Rye Barley Ryegrass Spring oats Barley+Crimson+tillage radish Rye+Vetch+Pea+tillage radish Rye+ryegrass+tillage radish Spring oats+canola Spring oat+tillage radish Spring oat + barley Barley+Crimson+Woolly Pod Vetch+Peas +tillage radish+canola Ryegrass+Crimson+Woolly Pod Vetch+Peas +tillage radish+canola

4 WINTERSPRING DM BIOMASS N UPTAKE DM BIOMASS N UPTAKE ---------LB/AC-------- - Rye+Ryegrass+Tillage radish166057327776 Barley154355270557 Ryegrass+Crimson+Woolly Pod Vetch+Peas +Tillage radish+Canola142649255668 Rye+Vetch+Pea+Tillage radish134341270562 Barley+Crimson+Tillage radish132744251358 Tillage Radish1285432113 Barley+Crimson+Woolly Pod Vetch+Peas+Tillage radish+Canola126439184840 Rye125136237659 Spring oats+Tillage radish123940128922 Phacelia10923850612 Spring oats+Canola105433217346 Spring oats105233111217 Ryegrass95430155632 Wooly pod vetch (Lana)72824161050 Crimson Clover68516138538 Indian Head Lentils655211074 Common Vetch5761752517 Austrian Winter Peas5661756525 Spring Oat + Barley50011208730 Sweet Lupins4911473014 Persian Clover442122024 Early Cover Hairy Vetch31811137440 Yellow Sweet Blossom Clover244552511 Arrowhead Clover18042656 Subterranean Clover16821915

5 Rye Biomass 2100 lb/ac1100 lb/ac3490 lb/ac 390 lb/ac 796 lb/ac 199 lb/ac

6 Summary Fall growth – Rye, barley, and mixtures with them – Radish, phacelia, and spring oats Spring growth – Rye, barley, and mixtures with them – Vetch and clover (depending on termination)

7 Summary Canola deserves a look Mixtures were surprisingly good

8 Mar 22, 2006 Rye+Vetch EarlyRye+Vetch Late Oats Late

9 Growth Response to Temperature 38 550 2250

10 Species X Date Interseeded into Soybean, 2012-13. Average of 4 locations

11 Aerial/Broadcast Seeding “Success”

12 All typesRye onlyLegumes Dry Matter, lb/ac in December ------% of samples------ <200 lb/ac40%9%75% <800 lb/ac46%29%92% >800 lb/ac54%61%8%

13 Rye Only Shen Valley – early September planting After Oct 25 Little/no rain after seeding Planted before Oct 8

14 Natural Leaf Drop Vs. Chemical Defoliation, Suffolk (Dual + Prowl PRE fb Roundup + FirstRate POST to Soybean) LSD = NS

15 Natural Leaf Drop Vs. Chemical Defoliation, Blacksburg LSD = NS

16 Wheat Stubble Management Effects on Winter Cover Establishment LSD = NS

17 Cover Crop Species for Broadcast Seeding into Soybean Canopy (Dual + Prowl PRE fb Roundup + FirstRate POST to Soybean in Suffolk)

18 Leaching and EFI EFI = Precip * soil AWHC

19 Exchange Frequency Index <1.50.5-1.51.5-2.5>2.5 Rel. RiskLowModerateHighVery High % of years in leaching risk category Loamy Sand0.741.137.620.6 Sandy Loam7.159.631.91.4 Silt Loam12.169.518.40


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