Are cover crop roots plugging tile lines?

Published online: Aug 12, 2016 News
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A conservation specialist says there has been increased concern that cover crops roots could be clogging drainage tiles.

Barry Fischer with the Natural Resources Conservation Service says weather conditions in 2015 were just right for roots to penetrate deep into the soil profile, “We had a really wet spring, we washed a lot of nutrients deep into the soil, we got a lot of sediment into our tile lines, crop residues into our tile lines, and then it turned off dry. So as it turned off dry in the late fall, crop roots got down deep. We had a dry fall, so cover crop roots got deep quickly and then we virtually had no winter.”

While the number of inquiries this spring were more than usual, Fisher says it was on a very limited area where cover crops are planted.

He doesn’t anticipate this being a major problem across all acres.

Roger Wenning farms in southeast Indiana and has been utilizing cover crops since the 1970s.

He says farmers and cover crop experts are digging into the issue, “We are looking at some ways to check and work on things, possibly send some cameras up some tile lines at different times of the year to assess what is actually happening.”

Source: brownfieldagnews.com