Solar Corridor Cover Cropping with Caroline Halde Out Standing in the Field: A Podcast by Perennia
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- Natural Sciences
On this episode, Caitlin is joined by Dr. Caroline Halde, Professor of Sustainable Agriculture at Université Laval in Quebec. Caroline’s research team is doing some exciting work on cover crops, including working on solar corridor cropping systems, using 60” row spacing in corn to accommodate cover cropping in between the rows. The conversation explores the potential benefits of this system and some of the agronomic work that Caroline’s team and the local farmers they work with have done.
SHOW NOTES:
Website: www.perennia.ca
Host: Caitlin Congdon, Field Crops Specialist
Follow us on Twitter: @nsperennia
Connect with us on Instagram: @nsperennia Facebook: @nsperennia
Music: City of Sun by Mark July
Logo Created by: Perennia Food and Agriculture Corporation
Email us at: info@perennia.ca
On this episode, Caitlin is joined by Dr. Caroline Halde, Professor of Sustainable Agriculture at Université Laval in Quebec. Caroline’s research team is doing some exciting work on cover crops, including working on solar corridor cropping systems, using 60” row spacing in corn to accommodate cover cropping in between the rows. The conversation explores the potential benefits of this system and some of the agronomic work that Caroline’s team and the local farmers they work with have done.
SHOW NOTES:
Website: www.perennia.ca
Host: Caitlin Congdon, Field Crops Specialist
Follow us on Twitter: @nsperennia
Connect with us on Instagram: @nsperennia Facebook: @nsperennia
Music: City of Sun by Mark July
Logo Created by: Perennia Food and Agriculture Corporation
Email us at: info@perennia.ca
36 min