The problem of “not seeing the forest for the trees” may have a solution with 3-D technology being used to estimate biomass ...
Study shows that a higher seeding rate of cover crops often provides no benefit and adds costs in soybean fields.
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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 ...
Farmers in the Upper Midwest might be wondering how mild winter conditions could impact cover crops. University of Minnesota ...
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