HomePublicationsCrops & SoilsIssues Crop Management Economics of Cover Crops September 21, 2023 Citrus, Too, Benefits From Cover Crops September 13, 2023 Nutrient Management Understanding Biostimulants and Their Tie to Soil Fertility September 6, 2023 News & Perspectives From Knowledge to Action: 2023 Sustainable Agronomy Conference September 7, 2023 People Newly CertifiedNewly Certified September 14, 2023 Sustainability Supporting Management Decisions in Forage Production with Soil Health Measurements and Assessment September 22, 2023 Careers & Education PodcastsPesticide Potential in Tailwater Recovery Systems September 20, 2023 Decode 6Could Worms Help Cut Emissions From Dairy Waste? September 4, 2023 September October 2023 issueVolume 56, Issue 5Inside this issueWhile a comprehensive economic analysis of cover crops accounting for all soil ecosystem services from cover crops is lacking, the available studies indicate that cover crops have potential to provide positive net returns if biomass production is sufficient. Among the opportunities to generate positive economic outcomes from cover crops include grazing and harvesting cover crops, savings on herbicides and fertilizers, carbon credits, and monetization of soil ecosystem services. See page 4.Cover photo: By Edwin Remsberg. Integrated Pest Management Cereal Rye Among the Best Cover Crops at Weed Suppression September 15, 2023 Cultural Management Strategies to Reduce the Risk of Onion Bacterial Diseases September 11, 2023 Soil & Water Management Soil Health: What We Know—and Don’t Know September 1, 2023
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