When it comes to forage and cover crops, winter rye offers rock-star versatility that makes it easy to love. Agronomy experts at the University of Vermont, North Dakota State University and the ...
He planted annual ryegrass following harvest, hoping to gain the conventional benefits of a cover crop and no till system. However, the Illinois grower had no idea he’d just lit the fuse on the ...
Rye comes from Europe and is the most winter hardy of all the small grains. It is often grown as a winter cover crop. It is adapted to a wide range of soils, but requires moderate fertility and ...
The problem of “not seeing the forest for the trees” may have a solution with 3-D technology being used to estimate biomass ...
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Planting soybean green proves effective for waterhemp and Palmer amaranth suppressionMore specifically, planting soybean over a cereal rye cover crop demonstrates an effective practice to both produce soybean and to suppress two problematic Amaranthus weed species: waterhemp and ...
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A new crop could be taking off in the South PlainsLubbock, TX – Meteorologist and Ag Reporter, Leah Rodriguez, visited the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension office on ...
Most tests of cover crops involve fall or winter cereals sown in the late summer and killed by herbicides the following spring. Research at Lethbridge found that a well established, vigorous fall rye ...
Researchers across the country are working to develop cover crop varieties that better suit regional environments. University of Missouri Center for Regenerative Agriculture Program Manager ...
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