Cheat, or downy brome, grows in a winter-wheat research plot. Cheat and cheatgrass ring true to their names – they sneak into wheatfields, grow alongside the grain and then rob farmers of winter wheat ...
While rotating chemistries is essential to help manage weeds in continuous wheat-growing regions, rotating genetics can also improve yield potential and provide better grain quality and disease ...
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