
Are Soil Samples Accurate? So You Need A Cover Crop Rotation? - RDA Podcast 103
This week on the Red Dirt Agronomy Podcast, the guys debate the accuracy of soil samples and how they change from the soil to the lab. What is your definition of a cover crop? The guys answer a listener's question about cover crop rotations in western Oklahoma. Visit RedDirtAgronomy.com to learn more about what Dr. Jason Warren, Dr. Brian Arnall, and Dr. Josh Lofton discussed in this episode.
Red Dirt Agronomy Podcast · Dave Deken, Josh Lofton Ph.D., Brian Arnall Ph.D., Jason Warren Ph.D.
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Show Notes
Does your soil sample represent what is actually happening in your soil?
The guys have a very interesting take on the science of soil samples.
There are a number of rescources for soil testing and you can find them at RedDirtAgronomy.com.
What is a cover crop?
The guys had a passionate discussion about it and explained why most producers are “filling the gap” with a crop when they think they are rotating a cover crop.
Find rescources about cover crops in the Southern Great Plains at RedDirtAgronomy.com.
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