Cover Cropping Self-directed learning-MB
Discover the fundamentals of cover cropping and how it can benefit your soil, add nitrogen and build resilience on your farm.
Introduction to Cover Cropping Course
Cover Cropping Course Table of Contents
Introduction to Unit 1
Unit 1 - Cover Crop Fundamentals
Part 2: Agronomic Challenges
Agronomic Challenges: Droughty or Waterlogged Soil
Agronomic Challenges cont.
Agronomic Challenge - Poor Soil Structure
Agronomic Challenges cont. Wind and Water erosion
Cover Cropping: A Versatile Tool
Agronomic Challenges: Workbook
Workbook for download or online completion
Part 3: Improve your bottom line
Ideal Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio
Improve your bottom line cont.
Part 4: Help the Environment
Farmer's Perspective: Why I use cover crops
Unit
Unit 2 - Introduction
Part 1 - Types of Cover Crops - Legumes
How Sylvan Lake Farm uses alfalfa and peas
Types of Cover Crops - Grasses and Cereals
The benefits of using fall rye
Types of Cover Crops - Brassicas
Planting radishes for soil compaction
Brassicas cont.
Types of Cover Crops - Herbs, Broadleaf, Mixes
Creating cover crop mixes
Part 2 - Crops for your Conditions
Using legumes in dry areas
Part 2 cont. Dry, Wet, Saline, Clay, Sand
Part 3: Cover Crops for your Rotation
Interseeding cover crop into a main crop
Part 3 cont.
Introduction to Unit 3
Part 1: Seeding Cover Crops
How to use aerial seeding
Seeding cont.
Farmer's perspective: How to seed cover crops
Part 2: Managing Cover Crops
Part 3: Terminating Cover Crops
Introduction to Unit 4
Part 1: Introduction to Soil Health
Benefits of Healthy Soil
Part 2: Soil Life
Close look at nitrogen fixing nodules
Part 3: Soil Organic Matter (SOM)
Part 4: Nutrient Cycling
How fall rye can affect the nitrogen cycle
Part 4 cont.
Part 5: Soil Monitoring
Farmer's perspective: Tips to succeed with cover crops
Unit 4 Key points
Final thoughts
Resources for Farmers
Farmer Profiles
Full course as pdf
Workbook for FaRM Cover Crop Course