A skilled tradesman knows which tool to use and when, and the same is true in the field: each cover crop contributes distinct strengths to soil health.
To make full use of this living toolbelt, growers must understand what each species can do, how to respond to soil feedback, and how to read the data that informs long-term resilience.
Join organic cropping experts from Rodale Institute as they share how to select and integrate the right cover crops to meet your goals.
Who is this for?
-- Farmers
-- Crop consultants
-- Extension educators
What will you learn?
-- Distinct strengths of major cover crop species
-- Optimal placement in organic crop rotations
-- Cover crops as tools for organic transition
-- Approaches for building long-term soil resiliency
Continuing education credits available.
Click Here to register and for more information.
Visit the Penn State Extension website to learn more about many other educational opportunities.
Related Articles This Week:
-- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Announces Jan. 15 Deadline To Apply For Major Conservation Assistance Program, Including Regenerative Pilot Program [PaEN]
-- Penn State Extension Feb. 13 Webinar On Making Cover Crops Pay - How Regenified Certification Works [PaEN]
-- Penn State Extension: Making Cover Crops Pay: Feb. 20 Webinar On Understanding What Each Cover Crop Contributes To Soil Health [PaEN]
-- Penn State Extension In-Person Southeast PA Green Industry Conference March 5 In Montgomery County [PaEN]
-- Penn State Extension March 16 Webinar On Elm Zigzag Sawfly Update - Frontiers Of Forest Health [PaEN]
-- Penn State Extension Ag Conservation News: Funding For Sustainable Farming; Launch Your Ag Conservation Journey At The PA Farm Show
[Posted: December 18, 2025] PA Environment Digest

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