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Weeds don’t stand a chance, if producers time it right. New research is finally providing much-needed data to upper Midwest ...
For farmers trying to Flip their Soil and improve soil health one simple thing they can do this fall is plant cereal rye as a cover crop and plant soybeans into that stand. Soil health experts say ...
When it comes to forage and cover ... a spring rye forage harvest, dual cropping with corn, soybeans or alfalfa is possible in most climates. If the rye crop is taken all the way to seed harvest ...
These include crops such as barley, oat, wheat, rye, canola ... and the weed seed germination that depends on it. They may compete with weeds, and thus reduce their vigour, or they may have ...
Soil building is about growing a farm under your farm and bringing it to life. It’s about making the Earth better and giving ...
Justin Fruechte, product expert at Renovo Seed ... Fruechte said cereal rye is popular because it overwinters and suppresses weed problems in soybeans. Fruechte said that cover crops are being ...
Legume cover crops include varieties of clover, vetch, and peas. Non-legume cover crops consist of cereal plants like rye, wheat, oats, barley, and various grasses. A good combination of both will ...
One of the most effective strategies to maintain and enhance soil health during this transitional period is the use of cover crops ... winter rye is a hardy cereal grain that can withstand ...