Study shows that a higher seeding rate of cover crops often provides no benefit and adds costs in soybean fields.
The problem of “not seeing the forest for the trees” may have a solution with 3-D technology being used to estimate biomass ...
More 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 ...
Illini FS supplies the manpower and equipment to custom-seed a cereal rye cover crop following corn and soybeans. It partners with Great Plains to provide a drill, and Illini FS employees and ...
When it comes to forage and cover crops, winter rye offers rock-star ... It’s a dry matter maker – Compared to other cereal grains, rye grows faster in the fall and produces the most dry ...
Researchers across the country are working to develop cover crop varieties that better suit regional environments. University ...
Farmers in the Upper Midwest might be wondering how mild winter conditions could impact cover crops. University of Minnesota ...
Planting green provides more time for cereal rye to grow and produce biomass to suppress weeds, without interfering with timely planting, compared to terminating the cover crop one to two weeks ...