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cover crop
noun
- a crop, usually a legume, planted to keep nutrients from leaching, soil from eroding, and land from weeding over, as during the winter.
cover crop
noun
- a crop planted between main crops to prevent leaching or soil erosion or to provide green manure
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cover crop1
First recorded in 1905–10
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Example Sentences
I felt that I had made a mistake in not sowing a cover crop in my orchard the previous year.
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When possible a cover crop should be put on fall plowed land where there is likely to be loss of plant food by leaching.
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Cover crop, a crop to cover the soil during the interval between regular corps.
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Thorough cultivation is practiced and the fall cover crop of oats, barley or clover is coming into favor.
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The legumes fulfil the three requisites of the cover crop: protection, humus, and the storing of nitrogen.
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