Faba bean (Vicia faba Roth) is grown worldwide as a protein source for food, used for animal feed, and is a common cover crop in Europe, but is underutilized in Midwest farming systems. Faba bean, field pea (Pisum sativum L.), and forage pea were evaluated for biomass and chemical composition when sown after wheat. Faba bean, forage pea, balansa clover (Trifolium michelanium Savi), red clover (T. pratense L.), and rye (Secale cereale L.) were evaluated similarly when intersown into maize. Cover crops after wheat had no significant biomass differences, averaging 1210 kg ha-1, enough to support 1.5 animal unit month (AUM) ha-1 for a 450 kg cow with calf. Rye yielded the greatest (374 kg ha-1) of the intercrops with faba bean averaging similar...
Cover crops (CCs) have been heralded for their potential to retain nutrients in the field and improv...
In North Dakota, soybean is typically planted in mid to late May; however, a late spring frost or fl...
Results from wilt pathogenicity and race evaluations for 25 North Dakota Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. pi...
Low adoption to cover crops in the northern Plains is due to limited soil water for stand establishm...
Forage mixes could serve as a cover crop mix to protect the soil during the winter, for prevented pl...
In order to reduce nutrient losses and soil erosion in the United States Upper Midwest following soy...
This study evaluated commercially available seed treatment products for their ability to control Fus...
Forage crops have gained interest as potential source of lignocellulosic feedstock to produce ethano...
Faba bean is a multi-benefit cool-season grain legume that can be integrated into cropping systems o...
Nitrogen fertilizers are extensively used to enhance the growth of biomass crops. This study was con...
In the Midwest, it can be beneficial to interseed cover crops into corn (Zea mays L.) since there is...
Plant breeding has led to considerable yield gains to several crops. However, it alone might not be ...
Soybean farmers in Arkansas need best management practices (BMPs) that maximize the benefits of usin...
Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is a legume capable of BNF that has the potential to play a role in achiev...
Parastagonospora nodorum and Pyrenophora tritici-repentis are foliar pathogens of wheat, capable of ...
Cover crops (CCs) have been heralded for their potential to retain nutrients in the field and improv...
In North Dakota, soybean is typically planted in mid to late May; however, a late spring frost or fl...
Results from wilt pathogenicity and race evaluations for 25 North Dakota Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. pi...
Low adoption to cover crops in the northern Plains is due to limited soil water for stand establishm...
Forage mixes could serve as a cover crop mix to protect the soil during the winter, for prevented pl...
In order to reduce nutrient losses and soil erosion in the United States Upper Midwest following soy...
This study evaluated commercially available seed treatment products for their ability to control Fus...
Forage crops have gained interest as potential source of lignocellulosic feedstock to produce ethano...
Faba bean is a multi-benefit cool-season grain legume that can be integrated into cropping systems o...
Nitrogen fertilizers are extensively used to enhance the growth of biomass crops. This study was con...
In the Midwest, it can be beneficial to interseed cover crops into corn (Zea mays L.) since there is...
Plant breeding has led to considerable yield gains to several crops. However, it alone might not be ...
Soybean farmers in Arkansas need best management practices (BMPs) that maximize the benefits of usin...
Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is a legume capable of BNF that has the potential to play a role in achiev...
Parastagonospora nodorum and Pyrenophora tritici-repentis are foliar pathogens of wheat, capable of ...
Cover crops (CCs) have been heralded for their potential to retain nutrients in the field and improv...
In North Dakota, soybean is typically planted in mid to late May; however, a late spring frost or fl...
Results from wilt pathogenicity and race evaluations for 25 North Dakota Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. pi...