Selecting & Using Cover CropsUnit 1.6 | Part 1 – 275
Instructor’s Demonstration Outline
Demonstration: How to Estimate the Nitrogen
Contribution of a Cover Crop
for the instructor
OVERVIEW
Through this hand-on field
demonstration and discussion,
students will learn how to estimate
the nitrogen contribution of a
cover crop for nutrient budgeting
purposes. (See Unit 1.11: Reading
and Interpreting Soil Test Reports
for more on nutrient budgeting.)
PREPARATION AND MATERIALS- If possible, students should have received the lecture
 portion of this unit covering the biology and functions
 of cover crops in agricultural systems.
- Necessary tools and equipment: greenhouse or oven (for
 drying cover crops), clippers, measuring tape/stick or
 measuring frame, scale.
- A mature stand of actively growing cover crops.
- Demonstrate procedure and then assign each small
 group the tasks of cutting, drying, weighing, and
 calculating the nitrogen contribution of the cover crops
 (in total N lb/ac).
PREPARATION TIME
1 hourDEMONSTRATION AND DISCUSSION TIME
(2) 2 hour periodsDEMONSTRATION OUTLINEA. Discuss and demonstrate the collection and calculation
of the above-ground weight for a given area of cover crop- Demonstrate taking a number of samples from the field:
 how to use a yardstick or frame to measure area to be
 sampled, and how to clip the cover crops at the ground
 level
- Demonstrate and discuss techniques for sun drying the
 fresh cover crop material in the greenhouse or in the
 oven (150ºF) until “crunchy” or brittle
