Making Cover Crops Work in the Northeast: Termination Strategies For Success

Content Source: Cornell University Cooperative Extension

Resource Explained

This article, published by Cornell University Cooperative Extension, provides guidance on how to successfully terminate winter cover crops in the Northeast region of the United States. Strategies include early termination, harvesting or grazing as forage, planting directly into living cover crops, rolling and crimping, or harvesting for grain, seed, or straw.

Region

Northeast/Mid-Atlantic

Topic

Cropping Systems, Crop Nutrient Management, Weed Management, Soil Health

Category

Grain and Field Crops, Hay and Pasture

Year Published

2023

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