The two perennial cereal grains, rye and wheatgrass, and three legumes, alfalfa, white clover and a species called sainfoin—all commonly grown as single crops in Alberta—were planted at the U ...
The so-called Funnel Beaker Culture (4000–2800 BCE) represents the first phase in Southern Scandinavia/northern Germany in which people were agriculturalists and kept livestock. The lifestyle of these ...
Barley, once a major U.S. cereal grains crop, largely has fallen out of favor with U.S. farmers. U.S. harvested barley acreage in 2024 fell to 1.875 million, the lowest number since 1876 when the ...
Moisture may vary – Because of its prolific root system, winter rye also is more drought-tolerant than other cereal grains. At the same time, it is a helpful crop to have in place during wet ...
The tightest canola balance sheet since 2020 will be enough to keep demand for the oilseed strong leading into the 2025 plant ...
Seeding winter cereals “ultra-early” in the spring can hedge against drought by offering an alternative feed source, ...
The total area planted with grains should grow 5.8% ... Brazil’s Center-West region. The cereal crop in 2021/22, including the previously harvested first crop, is now predicted to be 115.7 ...
Lucrative contracts from several UK merchants have encouraged a number of arable farmers to grow grain maize in the UK, with ...