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524 The 27-Inch Precipitation Threshold: A New Rule of Thumb for Cover Crop Economics.

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#RealisticRegenAg | Twenty-seven inches of precipitation is what is required to make cover crops successful. This was the conclusion of an article I came across from a post by Dr. Andrew McGuire a few months ago. I downloaded the journal article and read it. It makes so much sense to me. Join me as I discuss this important new rule of thumb for cover crops.

Welcome to Plants Dig Soil, where I, Scott Gillespie, an agronomist specializing in climate-smart agriculture, discuss scientifically proven practices that benefit both the planet and farmers' economic sustainability. Be sure to visit my website, www.plantsdigsoil.com, for resources and information about the services I offer.

Transcript is available:

https://www.plantsdigsoil.com/podcast/the-27-inch-precipitation-threshold

Water Use Limitations of Cover Crops in Dryland Cropping

https://csanr.wsu.edu/wateruselimitationscovercrops/

Cover crop legacy impacts on soil water and nitrogen dynamics, and on subsequent crop yields in drylands: a meta-analysis

https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-022-00760-0

026 Cover Crops in a Drought

https://www.plantsdigsoil.com/podcast/026-cover-crops-in-a-drought

30-year precipitation normal map

https://prism.oregonstate.edu/normals/

My course: Profitable From the Start: Cover Crops for the Prairies:

https://plantsdigsoil.thinkific.com/courses/cover-crops-prairies

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https://www.plantsdigsoil.com/pricing/#paperwork

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https://www.plantsdigsoil.com/pricing/#consulting

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#RealisticRegenAg | Twenty-seven inches of precipitation is what is required to make cover crops successful. This was the conclusion of an article I came across from a post by Dr. Andrew McGuire a few months ago. I downloaded the journal article and read it. It makes so much sense to me. Join me as I discuss this important new rule of thumb for cover crops.

Welcome to Plants Dig Soil, where I, Scott Gillespie, an agronomist specializing in climate-smart agriculture, discuss scientifically proven practices that benefit both the planet and farmers' economic sustainability. Be sure to visit my website, www.plantsdigsoil.com, for resources and information about the services I offer.

Transcript is available:

https://www.plantsdigsoil.com/podcast/the-27-inch-precipitation-threshold

Water Use Limitations of Cover Crops in Dryland Cropping

https://csanr.wsu.edu/wateruselimitationscovercrops/

Cover crop legacy impacts on soil water and nitrogen dynamics, and on subsequent crop yields in drylands: a meta-analysis

https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-022-00760-0

026 Cover Crops in a Drought

https://www.plantsdigsoil.com/podcast/026-cover-crops-in-a-drought

30-year precipitation normal map

https://prism.oregonstate.edu/normals/

My course: Profitable From the Start: Cover Crops for the Prairies:

https://plantsdigsoil.thinkific.com/courses/cover-crops-prairies

My funding service offerings:

https://www.plantsdigsoil.com/pricing/#paperwork

SCAP - https://www.alberta.ca/sustainable-cap.aspx

OFCAF - https://rdar.ca/ofcaf/

My consulting packages:

https://www.plantsdigsoil.com/pricing/#consulting

Newsletter signup:

https://mailchi.mp/plantsdigsoil/newsletter

Email: scott@plantsdigsoil.com

Twitter (Scott): https://twitter.com/scottcgillespie

Twitter (Company): https://twitter.com/PlantsDigSoil

LinkedIn (Scott): https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottcgillespie/

LinkedIn (Company): https://www.linkedin.com/company/plants-dig-soil

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