Soils, Nutrient Management & Soil Health
Extension specialists and educators provide timely resources and information to help Wisconsin crop producers and their agricultural consultants manage crops efficiently and profitably.
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Spring Cover Crop Termination Considerations
Cover crop termination timing is key to maximize anticipated cover crop benefits while reducing competition with a cash crop.
Winter Wheat and Soil Carbon
September 22, 2021 12:30-1:30 pm Local Update Michael (Mike) Ballweg, Extension Crops and Soils Agent Cropping Systems and Practices that Build Soil Carbon Randy Jackson, UW-Madison Agronomy Professor Setting Up the Winter Wheat Crop for Success Shawn Conley, UW-Madison Extension Soybean & Small Grain Specialist
Fall Manure Management
September 8, 2021 12:30-1:30 pm Local Update Kimberly Schmidt, Extension Shawano County Agriculture Educator Are nitrate inhibitors beneficial? Carrie Laboski, UW-Madison Extension Soil Specialist Cover Crops that Best Scavenge N for Water Quality Jamie Patton, Senior Outreach Specialist, UW-Madison NPM Program
Want to improve soil health? Start with minimizing erosion.
Soil health is something we hear a lot about these days. Cover crops, soil health tests, diversity in crop rotations, and reduced compaction are all ways to improve soil health. While it is true, cover crops and diverse rotations can improve soil health and tests to measure progress are good, there is some low hanging fruit that farmers may be missing when it comes to improving soil health.
Soybean Growth Stages and Roller Crimped Rye
Resources from the May 26, 2021 webinar.
Disease Management in Small Grains and Corn Fertility Guidelines
Resources from the April 28, 2021 webinar.
Planter Set-up and Field Soil Conditions
Resources from the April 14, 2021 webinar.
What can legumes do for you?
Learn about the benefits of incorporating legume cover crops after winter wheat in a crop rotation.
Can we have it all? Planting Green for Weed Control
Learn about cover crop termination timing, residual herbicides, and yield through research being conduction at UW-Madison that investigates the impact of fall-seeded cereal rye cover crops on weed control in corn and soybean fields in Wisconsin.
Small Grains, Big Gains
Learn about the crop rotation benefit of including a small grain, variety selection, planting guidelines, and nutrient and pest management practices.
Do cover crops effect residual herbicides
Learn about UW-Madison research experiments that evaluate the value of cereal rye cover crops in non-GMO, food-grade soybean.
