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Selecting & Using Cover Crops

Unit 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


  1. If possible, students should have received the lecture
    portion of this unit covering the biology and functions
    of cover crops in agricultural systems.

  2. Necessary tools and equipment: greenhouse or oven (for
    drying cover crops), clippers, measuring tape/stick or
    measuring frame, scale.

  3. A mature stand of actively growing cover crops.

  4. 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 hour

DEMONSTRATION AND DISCUSSION TIME
(2) 2 hour periods

DEMONSTRATION OUTLINE

A. Discuss and demonstrate the collection and calculation
of the above-ground weight for a given area of cover crop


  1. 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

  2. Demonstrate and discuss techniques for sun drying the
    fresh cover crop material in the greenhouse or in the
    oven (150ºF) until “crunchy” or brittle

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