- Author: Mike Hsu
Published on: October 14, 2021
Cover crops, typically planted in early fall, deliver a host of agricultural and conservation benefits. But many growers have gone away from planting them due to technical challenges and extra costs associated with the practice. In partnership with the Contra Costa County Resource Conservation District, two University of California Cooperative Extension advisors collaborated to support farmers' cover cropping efforts and reduce costs.
Kamyar Aram, UCCE specialty crops advisor for
Tags: cover crop (1), Julio Contreras (1), Kamyar Aram (1), Rob Bennaton (2), urban agriculture (17), Urban Agriculture/Local and Regional Food Systems (6)
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