New edition of Cover Crops Field Guide to be released

November 8, 2021 1:18 PM
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Cover crops can enhance soil health by capturing nutrients, slow erosion and can reduce the need for herbicides. Growers face many different decisions in the field, and the latest edition of the Cover Crop Field Guide will assist in some of those choices.

The popular pocket-sized in-field reference guide helps growers select, use and grow cover crops effectively. Topics covered in the guide include everything from cover crop selection, cropping system recommendations and the impacts of different cover crops.

It was produced and is being released by the Midwest Cover Crops Council (MCCC) which is made up of representatives from 12 Midwest states, the province of Ontario, and additional agricultural stakeholders and universities, including Iowa State University.

This 162-page guide includes nearly 30 pages of new material, including cover crop suggestions for common rotations, up-and-coming cover crop species, effects on yields, climate considerations, and more. The species section of the guide has also been expanded to include white clover, forage brassicas, balansa clover, and several cover crops that are commonly used in a mix.

The 3rd edition field guide will cost $6 and a 10% quantity discount is available on boxes of 25. It will be available to purchase in early December through this link in the Iowa State University Extension Store.

The MCCC will hold a live, one-hour webinar on Dec. 8 at 12:30 p.m. ET (11:30 a.m. CT) to outline the updates and answer questions. Registration is required for the webinar or view a recorded version later, go to midwestcovercrops.org/. Attendees who pre-register will be eligible to receive a free copy of the new field guide after the webinar; limited quantities are available.

 

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Mark Licht Associate Professor

Dr. Mark Licht is an associate professor and extension cropping systems specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. His extension, research and teaching program is focused on how to holistically manage Iowa cropping systems to achieve productivity, profitability and en...