Good move. Been there when my beans all got ate to dirt. Drier it is… harder plots - especially beans, are gonna get hit. Hopefully everyone gets a lot of rain this weekend. EVERYTHING needs it.Well Deer are killing my acre and a half of forage beans I planted at 80lbs a acre . I added 200 lbs 19-19-19 this week end , used agotain because no rain and put up my first E fence .
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You think that's all moisture issue in rye part? Possible allelopathic issue?Cover crops will build OM. That in turn will hold more rain water & substantially help with drought!!! Infinite other benefits.
Short term…. My corn planted in rye is for sure drier this year. The rye does pull some moisture out. I snapped a quick pic to illustrate this. U can see no rye vs rye. I’ll continue to do different cover crops - including rye. It’s all about Long term results. Can see a difference while it’s dry for sure. So glad I did no till. This field has had very little rain. Got done after this picture taken so that’s good news! View attachment 125300
Moisture. I’m 99% certain. Many years past- planting into rye- when plenty of rain - no problem. Rye does pull a lot of water out. Huge amount of biomass but most its weight is water.You think that's all moisture issue in rye part? Possible allelopathic issue?
Skip, you think there was any major difference in soil temp where the rye is, when you planted? Almost looks like it's just a handful of days or a week behind the no rye area. Was rye terminated when you planted or later?Moisture. I’m 99% certain. Many years past- planting into rye- when plenty of rain - no problem. Rye does pull a lot of water out. Huge amount of biomass but most its weight is water.
Interesting. I have a patch of rye in a plot I missed with the sprayer. I have no corn growing in that spot.Moisture. I’m 99% certain. Many years past- planting into rye- when plenty of rain - no problem. Rye does pull a lot of water out. Huge amount of biomass but most its weight is water.
This is interesting!! I dont do much corn but 15+ac of beans a year. Personally best beans are ALWAYS the ones no tilled into rye until this year for the first time ever. I noticed just the other day most in the thicker spots of burned down rye havent even germinated with the drought, others in bare dirt spots are 3-4in tall. Never rained on yet, just living off dew and deep soil moisture. Always seemed like the rye did the soil well, never thought of it having the opposite effect on drought years. I have only been doing the "farming" part for 5 years so learning lots still. What would you do different besides till it under first?
Walking electric fence the other day, a multiflora rose bush I trimmed back exploded with Japanese beetles. I ran out of spray/time earlier in the year killing brush in this fence line with herbicide...... Need to get back after it.…And an insect of some sort eating your beans.