explain the short duration crops and with examples
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A short duration cover crop is one that is grown or managed for a short period of time, usually 45 to 60 days. Examples include buckwheat, cowpea, oats, oilseed radish, yellow mustard, and sorghum-sudangrass. ... Cover crops provide specific advantages based on their physiology, shape, size, and growth habit.
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A short duration cover crop is one that is grown or managed for a short period of time, usually 45 to 60 days.
Examples include buckwheat, cowpea, oats, oilseed radish, yellow mustard, and sorghum-sudangrass.
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