Early-killed rye shows promise in edamame

With the rise of herbicide-resistant weeds in most grain and vegetable crops, farmers are looking for alternatives to herbicides to control weeds. Cover crops offer one potential weed management tool. Their use in specialty crops is limited, and no testing has been done so far in edamame. However, a new study reports that early-killed cereal rye shows promise for edamame growers.


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