Tools & Resources

Management & Termination

Farmer examines soil health

Agronomic Interactions

Cover crops work as one element within the whole agronomic system to support crop production. Learn how they generate synergy with system elements like fertility and tillage. These resources will also help you consider how cover crops interact with other factors, like residual herbicides, which may require more attention to detail or subtle adjustments.

Livestock graze on cover crops

Livestock Integration

Cover crops complement livestock production. They can serve as additional, cost-efficient grazing or forage. Don’t have livestock? Consider working with neighbors who may be interested in another local feed source.

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Termination Options

Weigh the pros and cons of chemical, mechanical and natural, or winterkill, to decide which cover crop termination option fits your fields. These resources help you consider spring weather patterns and other factors when planning termination method and timing. Find out how recommendations change depending on factors like species and management goals.

Field of terminated cover crops

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Planting and Managing Cash Crops

Spring planting adjustments with cover crops in a field link closely to termination method and timing. Learn more about adjusting equipment or timing to focus on ensuring strong seed-to-soil contact and managing cover crop biomass above ground. Explore the benefits and challenges of planting into dried cover crop residue compared to “planting green,” or planting the cash crop into the cover crop before termination.

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Farmer plans pest and weed suppression

Pest and Weed Suppression

As part of the overall agronomic system, cover crops play a part in integrated pest management. They interact with all types of pests. Some species can help break pest cycles, while others can have allelopathic impacts. Though they may harbor or host crop-damaging pests, they also can support beneficial insects and predators that may keep levels of problem pests below economic treatment thresholds. Check out how cover crops may interact with common problems in your fields.