We will be carrying a NEW hybrid mustard called AAC Guard. We don't have too many details yet, but it will not produce seeds as long as its not near a flowering brassica crop when the cover is flowering.
It will cover the ground about 20% faster versus regular mustard meaning it could produce 20% more glucosinolates = better disease and nematode control. It is a brown mustard so that can be a host for the sys nematode that impacts sugar beets. By not producing seed AAC Guard hybrid brown mustard would be less of a contaminant risk as a cover crop option. We hope to have pricing on this in a couple weeks.
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AuthorsBlair Balog - Seed Specialist at Stamp Seeds Archives
February 2025
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