Termination and Management of Cover Crops in the North Central States
Farmer Resource
Featured speakers:
- Colin Geppert, a farmer in South Dakota
- Dr. Erin Silva of University of Wisconsin
- Myron Sylling, a farmer in Minnesota
The Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC) and Farmers for Soil Health discuss its cover crop incentive program and best practices for managing them.
Learn tips from farmers who use cover crops in northern climates, as well as pointers on terminating covers. You’ll also learn about CTIC’s new Cover Crop Coach program and sign-up details for Farmers for Soil Health and its great cover crop incentives.
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June 2026 | Raleigh, North Carolina
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