EPISODE · Aug 19, 2020 · 11 MIN
Cover cropping works in the US, but can it work in the Australian environment
from GRDC Podcast · host Grains Research and Development Corporation
They say travel broadens the horizons and that was certainly the case when Riverine soil scientist Cassandra Schefe visited North America to look at farming systems in Canada and the US. In Canada Cassandra found researchers extracting protein from pulse crops for use in domestic food products, making growing pulses more valuable, while in the US her focus turned to the use of cover crops in Summer. An established practice in the US but could it work in Australia was the question Cassandra wanted to answer. Contact: Cassandra Schefe [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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They say travel broadens the horizons and that was certainly the case when Riverine soil scientist Cassandra Schefe visited North America to look at farming systems in Canada and the US. In Canada Cassandra found researchers extracting protein from pulse crops for use in domestic food products, making growing pulses more valuable, while in the US her focus turned to the use of cover crops in Summer. An established practice in the US but could it work in Australia was the question Cassandra wanted to answer. Contact: Cassandra Schefe [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Cover cropping works in the US, but can it work in the Australian environment
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