Cover crops—which are typically added to a crop rotation in between two commodity or forage crops—provide living, seasonal soil cover with a variety of on-farm benefits, such as increased soil moisture capacity, improved nutrient cycling, and weed suppression. Cover crops can also provide public benefits by reducing sediment loss, nutrient runoff, and leaching; reducing flooding; and storing carbon in the soil. When choosing a cover crop, a farmer might consider a variety of factors, including the cost of the seed, the intended use (e.g., cover only, grazed, or harvested for forage), how the cover crop fits into the cash crop rotation and anticipated planting and harvest dates, and long-term management goals (e.g., to prevent soil erosion o...
Society is becoming increasingly more aware of the environmental consequences of agricultural produc...
Society is becoming increasingly more aware of the environmental consequences of agricultural produc...
Soil erosion and soil compaction can cause a decline in crop productivity and have harmful impacts o...
The use of cover crops continues to increase as farmers seek to improve soil quality and re...
Cover crops are used to cover and protect the soil. They cover the ground when the regular crop does...
Cover crops are used to cover and protect the soil. They cover the ground when the regular crop does...
Cover crops have many environmental benefits. For example, cover crops can significantly reduce nitr...
Cover crops can extend the season of active nutrient uptake and living soil cover and thereby reduce...
In South Central Nebraska, cover crops grown after winter wheat harvest help prevent soil erosion, r...
Cover crops are crops grown between cash crop cycles, or crops intercropped with cash crops to cover...
Cover crops can extend the season of active nutrient uptake and living soil cover and thereby reduce...
Cover crops have been used for centuries. However, today\u27s modern farmers have grown up in a gene...
Society is becoming increasingly more aware of the environmental consequences of agricultural produc...
Cover cropping is a sustainable conservation practice that can play a major role in enhancing the he...
Cover crops (CCs) can provide multiple soil, agricultural production, and environmental benefits. Ho...
Society is becoming increasingly more aware of the environmental consequences of agricultural produc...
Society is becoming increasingly more aware of the environmental consequences of agricultural produc...
Soil erosion and soil compaction can cause a decline in crop productivity and have harmful impacts o...
The use of cover crops continues to increase as farmers seek to improve soil quality and re...
Cover crops are used to cover and protect the soil. They cover the ground when the regular crop does...
Cover crops are used to cover and protect the soil. They cover the ground when the regular crop does...
Cover crops have many environmental benefits. For example, cover crops can significantly reduce nitr...
Cover crops can extend the season of active nutrient uptake and living soil cover and thereby reduce...
In South Central Nebraska, cover crops grown after winter wheat harvest help prevent soil erosion, r...
Cover crops are crops grown between cash crop cycles, or crops intercropped with cash crops to cover...
Cover crops can extend the season of active nutrient uptake and living soil cover and thereby reduce...
Cover crops have been used for centuries. However, today\u27s modern farmers have grown up in a gene...
Society is becoming increasingly more aware of the environmental consequences of agricultural produc...
Cover cropping is a sustainable conservation practice that can play a major role in enhancing the he...
Cover crops (CCs) can provide multiple soil, agricultural production, and environmental benefits. Ho...
Society is becoming increasingly more aware of the environmental consequences of agricultural produc...
Society is becoming increasingly more aware of the environmental consequences of agricultural produc...
Soil erosion and soil compaction can cause a decline in crop productivity and have harmful impacts o...