A three-year study conducted by the University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station reports that cover crops can improve yields in soybean fields. According to the study report, researchers discovered a yield increase of 10.5 percent for soybeans harvested after cover crop. The fields with the greatest soybean yields were those grown after the no-till, chemically terminated cover crop, with a three-year average of about 63 bushels per acre.
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