Research reveals true value of cover crops to farmers, environment

Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 06:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Planting cover crops in rotation between cash crops—widely agreed to be ecologically beneficial—is even more valuable than previously thought, according to a team of agronomists, entomologists, agroecologists, horticulturists and biogeochemists from Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences.

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