File:Cover Crop in wheat stubble 10-30-14 (21192595024).jpg

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These photos show a long term no-till field near Mitchell, SD that typically is a corn, soybeans, wheat rotation with cover crops. These photos were taken in October 2014.

In March 2014, Craig Stehly drilled red clover into the growing winter wheat and it grew throughout the spring and summer into the fall. It actually overwintered and was growing in spring 2015 before he killed it in the part of the field he was trying this on. He left a strip for wildlife in 2015.

On October 25, 2014, Craig Stehly, checked the health of the soil in his farm fields. Due to his careful management, the soil has a beautiful black coloring with a high percentage of organic matter. In this autumn 2014 image, the primary crop growing season was past, however, the cover crop was still actively growing with live roots just beneath the soil surface. Live roots are important in the soil ecosystem to help the microbial organisms. The microorganisms living in roots and in the soil can shield plants from a wide variety of threats.

Stehly has diversity by adding cover crops to his corn, soybeans, and wheat his cropping rotation under a no-till farming system.

Learn more about healthy soils from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service or visit the NRCS' Secrets in the Soil web page: www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/national/soils/hea...

Photo by Heidi Rients, District Conservationist, Mitchell, SD, for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service serving Davison/Hanson Counties.
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