Course curriculum

    1. Introduction to Cover Cropping Course

    1. Cover Cropping Course Table of Contents

    2. Introduction to Unit 1

    3. Unit 1 - Cover Crop Fundamentals

    4. Part 2: Agronomic Challenges

    5. Agronomic Challenges: Droughty or Waterlogged Soil

    6. Agronomic Challenges cont.

    7. Agronomic Challenge - Poor Soil Structure

    8. Agronomic Challenges cont. Wind and Water erosion

    9. Cover Cropping: A Versatile Tool

    10. Agronomic Challenges: Workbook

    11. Workbook for download or online completion

    12. Part 3: Improve your bottom line

    13. Ideal Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio

    14. Improve your bottom line cont.

    15. Part 4: Help the Environment

    16. Farmer's Perspective: Why I use cover crops

    17. Unit

    1. Unit 2 - Introduction

    2. Part 1 - Types of Cover Crops - Legumes

    3. How Sylvan Lake Farm uses alfalfa and peas

    4. Types of Cover Crops - Grasses and Cereals

    5. The benefits of using fall rye

    6. Types of Cover Crops - Brassicas

    7. Planting radishes for soil compaction

    8. Brassicas cont.

    9. Types of Cover Crops - Herbs, Broadleaf, Mixes

    10. Creating cover crop mixes

    11. Part 2 - Crops for your Conditions

    12. Using legumes in dry areas

    13. Part 2 cont. Dry, Wet, Saline, Clay, Sand

    14. Part 3: Cover Crops for your Rotation

    15. Interseeding cover crop into a main crop

    16. Part 3 cont.

    1. Introduction to Unit 3

    2. Part 1: Seeding Cover Crops

    3. How to use aerial seeding

    4. Seeding cont.

    5. Farmer's perspective: How to seed cover crops

    6. Part 2: Managing Cover Crops

    7. Part 3: Terminating Cover Crops

    1. Introduction to Unit 4

    2. Part 1: Introduction to Soil Health

    3. Benefits of Healthy Soil

    4. Part 2: Soil Life

    5. Close look at nitrogen fixing nodules

    6. Part 3: Soil Organic Matter (SOM)

    7. Part 4: Nutrient Cycling

    8. How fall rye can affect the nitrogen cycle

    9. Part 4 cont.

    10. Part 5: Soil Monitoring

    11. Farmer's perspective: Tips to succeed with cover crops

    12. Unit 4 Key points

    13. Final thoughts

    1. Resources for Farmers

    2. Resources for farmers in PEI

    3. Farmer Profiles

    4. Full course as pdf

    5. Workbook for FaRM Cover Crop Course

About this course

  • Free
  • Self-paced learning
  • Create a work plan
  • Mentorship available

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