Research studies have been done in the United States and Canada to determine the tolerance of cover crops to various soil applied corn herbicides. This article provides an overview of the results of that work, and provides some consensus across the different locations.
Two important factors influence the potential for carryover injury to rotational crops:
1) The sensitivity of the cover crop to herbicide residues, and
2) How long the herbicide persists in the soil. Herbicides with shorter half-lives (the time it takes for 50% of the active ingredient to dissipate) offer less risk of injury to rotational crops, or in this case, an inter-seeded cover crop.