Establishing winter cover crops after or between harvests can be a great way to preserve soil structure, protect against erosion and produce biomass that feeds the soil ecology. However, if you’re in ...
Research on 60-inch corn rows with cover crops between them is geared toward the cattle producer looking to graze after corn harvest. Cover crop grows up between 60-inch rows of corn at the Central ...
You may remember when cover crops were referred to as “green manure,” which required being “plowed under.” We now know that ...
A three-year Penn State study shows planting green boosts predator activity, helps limit slugs, maintains yields and ...
Using satellite imagery and government data, researchers measured a 5% increase in voluntary, or non-subsidized, cover crop ...
Farms come in all shapes and sizes, from a thousand-acre field planted in corn to a quarter-acre parcel supporting thirty different types of vegetables. One of the key differences between these two ...
Using satellite imagery and government data, researchers measured a 5 percent increase in voluntary, or non-subsidized, cover crop adoption by Arkansas farmers.