Cover Crop Variety Research
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On July 1, 2025, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a new bill refunding the Ohio H2O Program. However, the 2024-2025 budget was for 270 million dollars. The new bill authorizes only $165 million dollars for the 2026-2027 time period, a 40% overall decrease. The Ohio H2O program will continue but expect major changes and possibly lower rates of compensation. Dr. Etienne Sutton, University of Michigan, at a recent field day shared some national research on cover crop varieties. This research was conducted in 12 states across the country. Ohio was not included; however, both Indiana (Purdue, West Lafayette) and Pennsylvania (Penn State, College Station) participated in the study. The goals were to evaluate performance of commercially available cover crop varieties, determine where they work the best, and try to get more cover crop diversity. Plots were very small (5 feet by 15 feet), replicated 3 times, and generally done on one soil type. In Ohio, it is not uncommon to have multip...