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Cover Crop Partners LLC

Cover Crop Partners welcomes Colten Catterton to the team as a Sales Representative.  Contact Colten directly at 660.554 4014 for your cover crop needs.

 

Edd’s Supplies, Inc. and Cover Crop Partners have teamed up to bring you the best options and prices available for cover crops in the area.

 

Run by Zach Bolla, Cover Crop Partners offers a variety of cover crops and the service to go with it.  Zach will meet with growers to determine what cover crops are best for your needs.

With a seed blender we can ensure you get the best mix to meet your needs.  Cover crop seeds available move central alone or in a custom mix are listed below. Available bulk or in tote bags, delivery is available for an additional charge.

Cover crops have become exceedingly popular the last few years as growers discover their advantages.  These benefits include:

  • Prevents Soil Erosion
  • Increase Soil Quality
  • Prevents Nutrient Loss
  • Provides Weed Control
  • Creates habitat for beneficial insects
  • Suppresses Diseases / Nematodes
  • Provides Nitrogen from Legumes

Several factors go into determining which cover crops are best for which situation, visit https://paintxservices.com/.  In addition to deciding which benefit most suits your circumstances, other considerations include how to seed the cover crop, how to terminate the cover crop’s growth and tillage expectations.

Green Manure and Radish, good for gardens, and Hungry Buck food plot mixes are available in smaller quantities.

Nitro Radish

Annual Ryegrass 

Crimson Clover 

Austrian Winter Peas 

Hairy Vetch 

Turnips 

Rapeseed 

Triticale 

Oats  

Cereal Rye 

Sorghum/Sudangrass 

Forage Sorghum 

Teff Grass 

*Other seeds available upon request, call for availability

**No returns on custom blends

***20% restocking fee for other returns.

 

Recent News

Hoping for Rain-Crops at Mid-Season 2020
7/16/2020

While the record will show that planting progress for both corn and soybean crops in Illinois was close to normal in 2020, heavy rainfall in May and again in early June in some places this year led to some replanting, and some ponded areas don’t have a stand. Stands are mostly good otherwise, but crop […]

If you Have Not Been Scouting Corn, Now Is the Time to Start
7/14/2020

Most of Illinois this season has been hot and dry, especially through central and northern portions of the state .  This has been good as far as limiting foliar diseases in our corn crop.  Fungi require some level of moisture for spores to germinate, and the fungus to grow and infect foliage.  This is a major reason […]

Soybean Demand Linked to Economic Recovery
7/14/2020

Wet and warm conditions over some key soybean growing regions pressured soybean prices recently.  The prospect of a good soybean crop places added emphasis on demand over the next year.  Soybean consumption in 2020-21 shows a substantial increase driven mostly by expanded exports in the recent WASDE report.  A robust recovery in domestic and world […]

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