Upright winter annual that grows 3-4 feet tall. Has flat, narrow leaves and often tillers. Winter wheat requires vernalization to produce grain.
Wheat: Managing Cover Crops Profitably (SARE Handbook Series Book 9) by Andy Clark (2007, 3rd ed.)
Kim Cassida and Phil Kaatz – Michigan State University Extension November 2019 Recommended Hay and Pasture Forages For Michigan Source link here. Show more
University of Wisconsin, Nutrient and Pest Management Program Cover Crop Termination Options Source link here. Show more
Gared Shaffer – SDSU Extension Weeds Field Specialist August 2019 Herbicide Rotation Restrictions Source link here. Show more
Dr. Erin Hill & Dr. Christy Sprague – Michigan State University Weed Science April 2019 Cover Crop Termination Source link here. Show more
Dr. Michael Lehman, Dr. Shannon Osborne, and Dr. Wendy Taheri – USDA-ARS North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory in Brookings, SD December 2018 Fall Cover Crops Boost Soil Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi which can Lead to Reduced… Show more
Dr. Kevin Bradley – University of Missouri 2017 A Review of the Effects of Various Cover Crop Species on Winter and Summer Annual Weed Emergence Source link here. Show more
Stephen Baenziger and Dipak Santra – University of Nebraska; Robert Mitchell – USDA-Agriculture Research Service December 2016 Triticale: A Useful Component of a Cover Crop Source link here. Show more
Robert Mitchell – USDA-Agricultural Research Service; Daren Redfearn – University of Nebraska December 2016 Small Grain Annual Forages Following Soybean Production Source link here. Please see source for complete tables. Show more
Angela Florence and John Lindquist – University of Nebraska November 2016 Cover Crop Mixture Diversity and Function Source link here. Show more
Laura Thompson, Chuck Burr, Keith Glewen, Gary Lesoing, Jenny Rees, Gary Zoubek, (Summarized by Mary Drewnoski)- University of Nebraska November 2016 Impact of Cover Crops on Corn and Soybean Yield in Nebraska On-Farm Research… Show more