Incentive programs promote cover crop adoption in the northeastern United States

Author:

Chami Barbara1,Niles Meredith T.2,Parry Stephen3,Mirsky Steven B.4,Ackroyd Victoria J.45,Ryan Matthew R.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

2. Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Food Systems Program Gund Institute for Environment Burlington Vermont USA

3. Department of Statistics and Data Science Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

4. USDA ARS Beltsville Agricultural Research Center Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory Beltsville Maryland USA

5. Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture University of Maryland College Park Maryland USA

6. Soil and Crop Sciences Section, School of Integrative Plant Science Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

Abstract

AbstractFarmers are increasingly planting cover crops to improve soil health and provide other ecosystem services. Cover crop incentive programs in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont were compared and farmers using cover crops were surveyed (n = 328) to characterize program participants and assess the effects of programs on cover crop adoption. Farmers who participated in incentive programs differed from nonparticipants in their perspectives about incentive programs, challenges they faced using cover crops, and reasons for cover crop use. When averaged across farmers, results show that incentive programs doubled average farmer cropland with cover crops from 50.7 ha prior to participation to 101.0 ha during participation. Among participants who no longer were enrolled in a program, cover crop use remained on average 37.2% greater than before enrollment. Results highlight the role of incentive programs in facilitating adoption and provide insights for expanding participation to different farmers and increasing program impact.

Funder

Northeast SARE

New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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