By Rachel Cramer
Across much of the Midwest, the atmosphere is becoming warmer and retaining more water, leading to heavier downpours. A two-crop system called relay intercropping could help farmers buffer weather whiplash and boost profits.
On a farm in east central Iowa, pale green seed heads brush the shins of Mike Bretz as he walks through a field. He planted this cereal rye last October as part of a multi-year research project.
“Got a little bit of growth going in the fall and the winter there, and then of course, it starts coming up in the spring,” Bretz said.