Soybeans emerging in cereal rye cover crop and last year's corn fodder. #farming

Soybeans emerging in cereal rye cover crop and last year's corn fodder. #farming

How you farm is very inspiring.
How do you deal with the rye?
Depends on the year. Most springs it helps pull moisture out of the ground and dry things out enough to plant. In that case I plant into it green and kill it between planting and emergence. If it's an unusually dry spring with no rain in the forecast, I'll kill it a little earlier to conserve soil moisture until I can get the beans planted.
I don't do anything as far as rolling it down or anything like that. I like it standing upright as much as possible when I plant so there's less residue for the drill to cut through. It starts falling down on its own after a month or so and makes a great mulch for the rest of the season.
Crop update, soybeans putting on the first trifoliate leaves...
and snek chillin' in the fodder ;)
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