Specialty crops harvest is underway in Nebraska, United States

Published 2021년 9월 13일

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Central Nebraska farmer Clay Govier has begun his harvest, with kidney beans expected to be combined and picked up in the next few days, and high moisture corn likely to start in a week to 10 days. Govier grows a variety of crops, including corn, soybeans, and specialty crops near Broken Bow. While his cereal rye cover crop has done well, his peas have not due to June heat during pollination. He anticipates the corn and soybean harvest to begin in about three to four weeks.
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Central Nebraska farmer Clay Govier says harvest is underway. “We actually knocked down some kidney beans the other day and hopefully we will get those combined and picked up here in the next four or five days,” Govier says. “Harvest has kind of already begun but we’ll do some high moisture corn and I bet that will get going in another week to 10 days.” Govier grows corn and soybeans a long with a variety of specialty crops near Broken Bow. He tells Brownfield, “We’ve already harvested our cereal rye,” he says. “We grow our own cover crop and kind of put of straw and everything and they did reasonably well. The peas didn’t do quite as well this year because of the June heat during pollination but the rye did ...

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