On Feb. 14, the Co-operator published an article titled “Corn-soybean intercrop put to grazing test.”
On our farm, Catt Corn, we produce conventional non-hybrid corn for seed and have been producing, processing and selling this seed for over 15 years. This seed is designated for grazing and silage purposes and we have seen the benefits of using intercrops, and some of our customers are considering the benefits.
Ron and Linda Catt
Austin, Man.
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