Michigan Cover Crops

The Cover Crops Program at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station / Michigan State University focuses on integrating cover crops into Michigan field crop systems. Our goal is to make information from research readily available so farmers can make better decisions about using cover crops on their farms. Use the links above to explore information on growing cover crops successfully on your farm.

No-till organic soybeans
No-till soybeans growing in rolled/crimped rye

 

Rolling rye with the roller/crimper
Rolling rye with the roller/crimper

no-till soybeans in late summer
No-till soybeans in late summer

 

Roller/crimper research at KBS

 

©2008 Michigan State University Board of Trustees.
MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer. East Lansing, MI. 48824

logo Michigan State University