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Illinois governor moves to slash cover crop funds despite rising demand

  • Governor Pritzker proposed a 31% funding reduction for Illinois' Fall Cover for Spring Savings program.
  • Illinois faces significant farm fertilizer runoff, contributing to the Gulf of Mexico's dead zone.
  • The Illinois Department of Agriculture has received more applications than it can fund since 2019.
  • The program offers farmers $5 per acre as an incentive to plant cover crops, reducing crop insurance.
  • Despite the program's goals, runoff from Illinois farms has worsened, highlighting the need for further action.
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Growing cover crops to prevent bare fields helps soil and wildlife – study

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Illinois governor moves to slash cover crop funds despite rising demand

Despite the program’s popularity and calls from environmentalists and farmers for its funding to increase, Gov. JB Pritzker has proposed a 31% funding cut

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Real Clear Politics broke the news in Chicago, United States on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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