James Addison and cover crops

As part of its levy-funded project navigating the wealth of soil health information available to growers, the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture has undertaken a series of interviews with growers from around Australia to provide insights into what they're doing to manage the most valuable resource on their farms: their soil.

In this video, Tasmanian grower James Addison discusses the value of cover cropping in maintaining soil health and increasing productivity in potato production.

This video was produced using the Hort Innovation funded project PT16003 - Navigating the wealth of soil health information and identification of opportunities, using funds from the Processing and fresh potato levies.

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