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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 ...
Fusarium head blight is a major disease affecting cereal crops, including wheat, barley, rye, oats and maize. It is normally ...
However, cooked rye berries are my favorite hot breakfast cereal because they never lose their wonderful, chewy texture. If you can’t find rye berries in the health-food section of your ...
Cereal rye is well suited as an N scavenger. The most winter-hardy small grain, it starts growing at temperatures as low as 32 degrees F and can be a prolific biomass producer with an extensive ...
Scientists in Germany have for the first time mapped the entire genome of rye, a cereal known for its hardy properties. Eva Bauer, a plant researcher at the Technical University of Munich and lead ...
Laura Valli Rye researcher Laura Valli talks about rye bread in Mount Vernon, Wash. Valli seeks farmer and industry input about cereal rye as she expands her “Meaning of Rye” dissertation into ...
weeds. Their conclusions follow a two-year, multistate study to compare the impact of cereal rye, spring oat, forage radish and annual ryegrass on weed control and crop yields. The study was ...
Cereal rye grain possesses many uses within crop and livestock production. Growers make rye part of their corn-soybean crop rotation to boost yields, while ranchers needing an alternative feed ...
More information: Nicholas E. Korres et al, Integrated weed management strategies with cereal rye mulch in processing vegetable legumes, Agronomy Journal (2020). DOI: 10.1002/agj2.20349 Journal ...
Cereal rye is a go-to cover crop for many producers, including organic growers looking to avoid a chemical method of weed control. Eric Yu is a University of Minnesota Extension educator on crops ...
Cover crop treatments are highlighted from right to left which corresponds to planting time. The cereal rye and hairy vetch cover crops on the right side of the image was interseeded into corn at a ...