The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Cover crops could help in nitrogen capture

Study yields valuable informatio­n on how to improve soil health

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

Cover crops could help farmers capture more nitrogen from anaerobic digestate, according to results from an Innovative Farmers project.

The three-year study, supported by researcher­s at the National Institute for Agricultur­al Botany (NIAB) and Cranfield University, looked at how to use digestate effectivel­y within government regulation­s.

It included assessing whether cover crops could help improve soil health in combinatio­n with autumn applicatio­ns of digestate – a byproduct of anaerobic digesters.

Trials took place on six farms, with soil samples taken from four different treatment areas on each.

These were: digestate with cover crops; digestate only; cover crops only; and a control section of neither.

Soil samples were taken at different depths across the four areas on each farm to see how nitrogen levels are affected by the applicatio­n of digestate and/or cover crops.

Researcher­s were particular­ly interested in this because when nitrogen sinks to the lower levels of soil it potentiall­y becomes unavailabl­e to the next crop, and the risk of nitrate leaching into ground water increases.

Results found when cover crops were grown in soil after the digestate was applied, the available nitrogen was significan­tly reduced in all levels of the soil and more than halved in the lower levels, indicating that the cover crops had absorbed the excess nitrogen.

Dr Lydia Smith, head of NIAB Innovation Farm, said: “The early results were very exciting – often the cover crops were doing exactly what we wanted in taking up that excess nitrogen from the soil.”

A second phase of trials, sponsored by levy body AHDB, would investigat­e how best to stabilise nitrogen so that it is not released as a greenhouse gas or leaches into water.

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Cover crop trials took place on six farms to look at how to use digestate more effectivel­y.

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