UC Small Grains Blog

How do I know the status of my wheat crop after heavy geese damage?

February 10, 2023
By Sarah E Light, Rachael Long, Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles, Mark E Lundy, Nicholas E Clark, Whitney B Brim-Deforest
Geese have been heavily foraging again in small grains and alfalfa fields this winter. Drought conditions led to heavy geese damage to Sacramento Valley fields in 2021. Why are they feeding heavily on crops again this year? Rice plays an important role in providing foraging habitat for geese.
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Images of Merced rye at various stages of anthesis.

The risk of seed set by small grain cover crops

November 2, 2022
By Mark E Lundy, Richard F Smith
Cereal rye, triticale and oats are commonly used as cover crops in the Salinas Valley in fall grown (Aug/Sept to Oct/Nov) and overwintered (Oct/Nov to Feb/March) planting slots. A key issue for growers is when to terminate the cover crop.
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