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               Starting a new growing area for next year. What would be the preferable cover crop to use? Thanks! 
		
				
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               10/5/2024 7:46:56 AM 
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            | Kevin_M | 
            
               Mission Viejo, CA 
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               What’s the goal for your patch? If you have disease, mustard will help suppress it. If you need something to fix nitrogen, there’s a few options (winter rye, clover etc).  Depending on your needs, you might benefit from multiple crops if you have time to do multiple rotations of crops. 
		
				
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               10/5/2024 10:02:28 PM 
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