Hairy vetch develops best under cool temperature conditions, on fertile loam soils It is also productive on sandy or clay soils. Hairy vetch is an annual or perennial herb in the pea family (fabaceae) with climbing stems up to 6.5 feet Since it is slow to establish, it is usually sown with a nurse crop Once established, it is good at weed suppression and soil conditioning. Hairy vetch is an annual legume cover crop capable of contributing nitrogen to the crops planted after it
When planted in the fall, it is expected to survive the winter and grow rapidly in the spring. Cover crop information sheet vetch, hairy (vicia villosa) airy vetch is used as a cover crop in the coastal plain Vetches enerally produce more biomass and n than crimson clover Th can be a particular problem for small grain producers Woolypod vetch is a subspeci In mountain elevations, plant in august or earlier
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