Ergot in cereal rye! The weather has been right for ergot to take off in our cereal grains! Start scouting for these guys in Nebraska and the rest of the Midwest!

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Ergot in cereal rye! The weather has been right for ergot to take off in our cereal grains! Start scouting for these guys in Nebraska and the rest of the Midwest!
Harvested some rye. Never felt more like a peasant. 🌾
Cereal Rye, Biomass, dense roots, winter cover! Winter best cover crop!
Cereal Rye, Biomass, dense roots, winter cover! Winter best cover crop! Auction price: $3.99 Bid count: Buy it now: $3.99 via eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cereal-Rye-Biomass-dense-roots-winter-cover-Winter-best-cover-crop/202447283646?hash=item2f22cc65be:m:mbjOAkns5CBbZ4KWp6xCXjQ
Cereal Rye - Where Can I get Seed?
Cereal Rye – Where Can I get Seed?
Cereal Rye – Where Can I get Seed?
August Grain of the Month: Rye & Triticale
Larry Kandarian
From LinkedIn:
Larry Kandarian
Owner/Grower at Kandarian Organic Farms
Rye is an often overlooked grain. When you hear the term “rye” many people think of the dense, dark bread. Long associated with the long-ago peasants and a heartier taste, rye could be considered the underdog of the grain world.…
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Cover crops – a farm revolution with deep roots in the past
Cover crops – a farm revolution with deep roots in the past
Cover crops – a farm revolution with deep roots in the past
Planting cereal rye and other non -commercial crops between harvests nourishes soil
The practice is spreading rapidly
Some who use the practice don’t need fertilizers
Farmers are reviving cover crops as a more natural way to protect soil and increase yields. Dan DeSutter farms 5,000 acres in west-central Indiana using no-till, cover…
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