Back in 2015, the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources received $253,000 from the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust fund to accelerate the adoption of cover crops in order to reduce pollution runoff and sedimentation, improve water quality, and improve soil health across the 11 counties in southeastern Minnesota through education, outreach, and research. Much progress has been made on the project and everyone involved is learning about the benefits of cover crops, the opportunities and challenges associated with them, and the benefits of enhancing soil health over time.