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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