Cover crop incentives available from Mizzou

Winter rye cover crops offer multiple benefits, including carbon sequestration. (Photo by Tom Kasper, D3362-1.)

The University of Missouri Center for Regenerative Agriculture has begun a second round of funding for fall cover crop planting in Missouri. About $2 million in funding is available for Missouri producers interested in using cover crops on their farmland.

The application period for incentive payments is currently underway and will be open through July 31 or whenever funding runs out, said Bethany Bedeker, cover crop outreach manager with the MU Center for Regenerative Agriculture.

Specific opportunities for this enrollment period include $30 per acre to plant cereal rye in front of soybeans, $40 per acre to plant a mix of three cover crops in front of corn or other non-legume crops, $15 per acre to delay spring cover crop termination until after May 1 and $20 per acre for grazing cover crops.

Applications for incentive funds will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis for those who meet eligibility requirements, Bedeker said.

For details and an online application form, visit the project website at https://cra.missouri.edu/crcl_covercrops. For questions, email [email protected].