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The role of cover crops in forage production
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17 June 2026

Cover cropping provides ecosystem services to farms and communities. One ecosystem service often overlooked is the material output of forage that is possible from cover crops. Cover crops can provide high yield and quality feed for a variety of livestock types. In many cases farmers may generate economic return from harvesting cover crops but in these cases the cover crop must be treated more like a cash crop. Attention should be paid to species/variety selection, planting dates, and fertility to achieve forage and the expected conservation goals expected from the cover crop. This chapter focuses on cover crop production practices that should be considered if a cover crop is to be harvested as forage. Both stored feed and grazing systems are reviewed, and examples of farm adoption highlighted.
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Species selection of cover crops grown for forage
- 3 Nutrient management of cover crops grown forforage
- 4 Harvest, storage and feeding of cover crops grownfor forage
- 5 Examples of use: case studies from Vermont
- 6 Conclusion
- 7 Where to look for more information
- 8 References