Cultivating cover crops to store carbon and support nitrogen recycling for next crop

Cover crops improve soil fertility, increase carbon sequestration and recycle nutrients, helping farmers reduce synthetic fertiliser use and support climate change mitigation.

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This practice abstract presents the cultivation of cover crops as a strategy to improve soil fertility, increase carbon storage and recycle nutrients for subsequent crops.

Sown between two main crops, cover crops contribute to soil carbon sequestration, improve soil structure and fertility, and recycle essential nutrients including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Within ClieNFarms, biomass production is assessed using the MERCI method, enabling farmers to estimate nutrient returns and optimise fertilisation strategies.

By improving nitrogen recycling and reducing the need for synthetic fertilisers, cover crops can enhance agronomic performance while contributing to climate change mitigation. Additional benefits include increased soil albedo and improved environmental protection.

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Contribution detail info

Project

ClieNFarms

Climate Neutral Farms

Location
Belgium
Authors
Didier Stilmant (CRA-W), Marie Collard (CRA-W)
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices, Learn and develop skills, Implement best practices

File type
document
Created on
31 Noll 2025
Origin language
English
Official project website
ClieNFarms
License
CC BY