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  1. Cover Crops and Crop Rotation - USDA

    2 days ago · Cover crops are traditionally planted on farms but can be used in gardens. A cover crop is any crop grown to cover the soil and may be incorporated into the soil later for enrichment.

  2. Cover crop - Wikipedia

    Cover crops manage soil erosion, soil fertility, soil quality, water, weeds, pests, diseases, biodiversity and wildlife in an agroecosystem —an ecological system managed and shaped by humans.

  3. Cover Crops Guide: How to Plant, Grow, and Improve Soil

    Sep 26, 2025 · Learn how to plant cover crops to enrich your soil, fix nitrogen, prevent erosion, and attract pollinators. Tips for choosing, sowing, and managing cover crops by region.

  4. Cover Crops - Penn State Extension

    Jul 23, 2025 · A cover crop is primarily grown to protect and improve soil health but also provides other ecological, agronomic, and economic benefits. Cover crops are usually planted in the fall and …

  5. What Are Cover Crops? | NC State Extension

    Cover crops, often touted as a critical component of sustainable farming, are grown when a field is conventionally left fallow between cash crops. Cover crops are not planted for harvesting.

  6. Interest in cover crops has skyrocketed over the past few years in the eastern Corn Belt. Although cover crops are an age-old practice for maintaining soil productivity, their use in modern corn-soybean …

  7. What are Cover Crops? Cover crops include planting and growing grasses, legumes, or combinations of grasses and legumes between production crops

  8. Cover cropping is an ancient agricultural practice used to protect soil in between crop rotations when soils would otherwise be left bare. When used effectively, cover crops can address many …

  9. Why a Cover Crop Is Good for Your Garden - pennington.com

    Learn how planting a cover crop from seed can help protect your garden soil from weeds and erosion, and replenish your soil with organic matter and nutrients.

  10. What is cover cropping? | Syngenta

    Cover cropping is planting non-harvested crops such as rye, clover, or legumes between main crop cycles - it helps to protect and enrich the soil.