Cover crops will be flown over Coshocton County
Be on the look-out for little yellow airplanes flying low to the ground Tuesday evening or Wednesday, Sept. 8 and Sept. 9, this week in Coshocton County. Fisher’s Ag Service will be applying cover crops to corn and soybean fields and pilots fly very close to the ground and make several passes to ensure good seed coverage. The pilots are only dropping seed from the plane; no herbicides or pesticides are being used. The purpose of the cover crop program is to provide cover on fields over the winter months to prevent soil erosion and improve soil health.
More than 900 acres will be seeded from the Richard Downing Airport and should be completed in a day. Weather permitting; the tentative date for flying cover crops is either Sept. 8 or 9, working from daylight until dark.
The Coshocton Soil and Water Conservation District is proud to coordinate this program for the eighth year in cooperation with local landowners and the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District. Special thanks to the Richard Downing Airport and TMK Bakersville for their assistance with this program.
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