Researcher wants to hear about cover crops from farmers
MEDICINE HAT, AB – A post-secondary researcher wants to hear from as many Alberta and prairie farmers as possible to understand the full picture of cover cropping in the region.
Callum Morrison, a second-year Ph.D. student at the University of Manitoba, is running a crop cover survey to learn what farmers are already doing with cover crops and what could be done.
“Cover crops are usually grown to provide cover in what we call the shoulder season which is the period of time between when two cash crops are grown,” says Morrison. “In Alberta, these will typically be planted to grow over the fall and will either be killed in the winter or they’ll have to be terminated by tillage or herbicide in the spring before you can plant the next cash crop.”
Common cover crops planted in Alberta are clovers, oats and radishes.