Updated December 1, 2020:
Objectives:
1). Measure soil moisture status, and rye water use, with different rye termination dates
2). Estimate a soil moisture value that may result in no soybean yield loss from rye
Completed work:
The project was carried out in 2020. Due very wet conditions in the fall of 2019 the rye was planted later than ideal. However the rye emerged in the spring of 2020 albeit at a lower stand. Yet, the rye compensated reasonably well for the thin stand and overall biomass production was not limited much by the end of the experiment. The treatments were imposed in a timely manner and the soybean growing season was favorable. The soil moisture collection went according to schedule and the data from that venture were quality. Soybean production data are yet to be processed.
Objective 1 was successfully completed, while objective 2 will be completed once the data are analyzed.
Due to the pandemic, the outreach activities for this projected were narrower in scope than intended. There was no standard field day or workshops in which visitors toured the site. However, outreach has continued through posts to social media and was featured in several regional publications this year. This winter we will be working towards our final outreach tools, with the addition of one more growing season of data.
Preliminary results:
The figure attached (below) includes some preliminary data about the rye and soybean water use in 2020. The spring conditions were very wet and, compared to previous years, the rye used very little of the available water in the soil, even during peak growing conditions. As the season turned dry, the soybean water use closely matched previous years' research values. It seems this year may be a year where it proved ok to plant ‘green’ in to living rye, based on soil moisture alone. Once the soybean yields are analyzed we will know for sure. The multi-year data are now sufficient to begin plugging in the information to start testing our hypothesis about soil moisture being the driver of success for this system.
Work to be completed:
This winter we will be developing the framework for the final multi-year analysis for this project. Over the (thus far) three year span of the project, a lot of data has been generated, but not yet combined across years. This will pave the way for a final year of data to be entered into the database and allow for a quicker turnaround for the final reporting of this project.
Otherwise, as noted, there is still data to be processed and analyzed for this current season. There are also other outreach activities this winter in which the data will be shared.
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Updated October 6, 2021: