Halfway Done: Nebraska Farmer’s Planting Progress Update

Halfway Done: Nebraska Farmer’s Planting Progress Update
May 10th, 2023 | Bryce Doeschot

In this segment, a farmer from southeast Nebraska shares that he is halfway done with planting his corn and soybean crops.

Darren Meinke, a farmer east of Crete, Nebraska, talks about his progress and the challenges he is facing with the ongoing drought.

Darren also shared information about his cow/half herd and the strategies he is using to ensure optimal health. As part of his management, he is growing a rye mix in the field, specifically designed as a cover crop. This rye mix serves a dual purpose – it acts as a protective covering for the soil during the off-season and provides a grazing opportunity for his cattle before they are moved to the pasture.

By allowing his cattle to graze on the cover crop, Darren not only maximizes the utilization of his resources but also provides his animals a May feed source.

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