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Question: People are marketing and selling "cover crop cocktails" where a mix of species are presented together. Are there reasons to not use such a mix? Are there benefits to doing so easily missed at first glance? What would you consider as you determine if a mix is best for your site? Is there such a thing as a bad mix?
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