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Tipton, KS | One of the first management insights to emerge from these long-term
trials---since 1995---was the impact adding wheat to the rotation can
have on soybean and corn yield. When wheat is part of a three-crop
rotation (corn/soy/wheat), growers will harvest more corn. "It varies
between six and 17 bushel per acre, and usually in the hot dry years
that's where we see the biggest yield increases — but those are
averages," notes Hooker.
University of Guelph's Ridgetown campus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-QQrHrZ-Jo
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