Which seed blend would be best for cover crop?

TYM 2515H. For a small tractor (24hp), its a beast. Not big enough if I was to work all 30 of my acres, of course, but for some weekend fun?? Oh yeah.
Teaching a kid to drive?:gigYou know how this goes, right?

Dad, may I borrow the tractor to go visit Billy down the road? Please??? I'll wash it and fill the tank...
 
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So, I went with the 2nd quote from my original post. Here are some before and after pics. First, it was just a mud bath. But after 14 days what a transformation! I let the hens out and they just love this stuff.
 

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@U_Stormcrow, what are you doing with all the marigolds?

I have a few around my tomatoes to keep the stink bugs away. It helps. They're also a "trap crop" for Japanese beetles which I catch for the chickens.

Your grapes are looking good!
 
@U_Stormcrow, what are you doing with all the marigolds?

I have a few around my tomatoes to keep the stink bugs away. It helps. They're also a "trap crop" for Japanese beetles which I catch for the chickens.

Your grapes are looking good!
Letting the birds eat them (they don't), adding to the polyculture (look, I spelled it!!), and looking pretty. There is also lemon grass, chard, turmeric, parsley and basil in that photo.
 

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