Consider that if you grow corn after wheat or vice versa and have a wet summer or fall, be prepared for possible outbreaks of pink mould/fusarium head blight in either crop in such a rotation.
Practical Research: The fusarium we see in small cereal grains is the anamorph of the pink mould seen in corn
Barley prices to stay put for now: trader
Planting, growing progress pressuring prices
USDA gives first glance at 2025-26 estimates
Few prices changes in May, but declines to come this summer
Most fields still have good soil moisture
Demand for U.S. corn, planted acres could change
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