Last fall, Summerside-based Linkletter Farms planted crimson clover as a cover crop, to hold potato field soil in place over the winter. Co-owner Mark MacEwen didn't expect it to survive the icy weather the way it does in other provinces, but it did.
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- Linkletter Farms planted crimson clover to protect soil over winter. 7s
- The clover survived the winter and bloomed, surprising the farm owners. 23s
- The colourful field has attracted attention from the public and on social media. 39s
- Crimson clover improves soil by fixing nitrogen, benefiting future crops. 1m 27s
- Researchers and farmers are considering more diverse crop rotations, including crimson clover. 1m 41s