Benefits of Adding Cover Crops to Your Crop Rotation

Cover crops are planted on farm ground in the off-season to help protect the soil from erosion and retain nutrients. New on-farm research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln outlines the benefits of adding them to your crop rotation.

The results of the study showed a steady positive relation to improve soil health with the integration of cover crops.

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