Cereal rye and soybean
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With pigweed resistance spreading fast, growers need more than herbicides. New research reveals when and how cover crops can step in. From left, cereal rye terminated two weeks after soybean planting provided excellent suppression of Palmer amaranth, compared to heavy infestation of Palmer amaranth in soybean without cereal rye cover crop.
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