Funding awarded for new phase of seed corn cover crops project in United States

Published 2022년 8월 5일

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The article highlights a partnership between the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, the Iowa Seed Association, and farmers to increase the use of cover crops in seed corn production. The partnership will provide funding to expand the planting of cover crops and will also incorporate outreach and installations of edge-of-field practices. The 2022 enrollment of the program includes over 30,000 acres, with an estimated third of acres used for seed corn production in Iowa now using cover crops. This initiative is part of the Iowa Water Quality Initiative, established in 2013 to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus losses from both point and nonpoint sources to improve water quality.
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With the help of collaborative partnerships, utilization of cover crops continues to expand statewide DES MOINES, Iowa (Aug. 5, 2022) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced the funding of the next-phase of a collaborative water quality and soil conservation project that seeks to increase the utilization of cover crops on seed corn production acres. Partnering with the Iowa Seed Association and their members as well as farmers and landowners, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship will provide the next phase of funding to expand the planting of cover crops. Cover crops usage is a proven conservation practice highlighted in the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy that helps to conserve soil and protect water quality. “Improved soil health and better water quality are two excellent benefits of planting cover crops,” said Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig. “We’re seeing significant growth in cover crop usage statewide, and I’m really pleased that ...

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