To explore the feasibility of reducing or eliminating summer fallow in Nebraska's Panhandle, IANR scientists compare winter wheat's performance at different growth stages following summer fallow or different summer crops. On the left, winter wheat planted after fall corn harvest gets a late start, which results in reduced fall growth and smaller plants in spring. In the plot on the right, winter wheat planted earlier in the fall has more fall growth and a better stand come spring.

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