We are conducting a large scale experiment to quantify effects of cover crop diversity on ecosystem services in corn-soybean-wheat rotations. We used rain-out shelters to determine whether cover crop diversity affected cash crop resilience to drought.

Rain-out shelters in the cover crop cocktails plots
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The Kaye Biogeochemistry Lab believes that everyone should have equal access to science, and we strive to create an environment that welcomes and respects diversity in all its forms—including cultural, racial, religious, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical ability, and mental wellbeing. Read more here.