Recent research by PEAPACT and Leg-O has found that dry-harvested yellow peas still face cultivation risks, with yield and harvest security not yet as stable as crops like wheat and corn. However, the potential of strip cultivation to increase yield and reduce disease susceptibility, along with the nutritional, environmental, and soil-improving properties of peas, make them a valuable addition to crop rotations. There is growing interest in locally grown peas for human consumption, especially with the protein shift in the industry. Additionally, the article highlights the need for stability in yield and the need to address post-harvest processing and logistical challenges to convince farmers to include peas in their rotations.