Four crops a season seems like too many, but if three are short-growing time and the fourth is a cover crop, meant to be tilled in the spring, maybe not too bad. Still seems excessive, though, and not like rotating cattle through the fields, as the crops are taking up the nutrients.
Four crops a season seems like too many, but if three are short-growing time and the fourth is a cover crop, meant to be tilled in the spring, maybe not too bad. Still seems excessive, though, and not like rotating cattle through the fields, as the crops are taking up the nutrients.
Four crops a season seems like too many, but if three are short-growing time and the fourth is a cover crop, meant to be tilled in the spring, maybe not too bad. Still seems excessive, though, and not like rotating cattle through the fields, as the crops are taking up the nutrients.
Yes, the fourth as the cover crop.