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These five sustainable soybean production practices take us back to the basics and remind us what’s really driving yield.
Understanding the latest definition of no-till and the reasons to stay with it offer potential benefits to your management plan and can affect your bottom line as well.
Farm Journal Agronomist Ken Ferrie of Crop-Tech Consulting is back after a week of vacation, he and covers the gamut in this week’s Boots In the Field Report.
Spotty rains brought some relief, but in this week’s Boots In The Field Report, Farm Journal Agronomist Ken Ferrie covers why the much needed rains have also caused some issues.
What you see in the field right now is a good indication of how your corn is going to pollinate.
Farm Journal Agronomist Ken Ferrie announces the kick off of ugly corn week for a lot of folks. He covers who is most likely to see this and what some of the causes are.
Illinois farmers can predict how much nitrogen loss they might prevent using a cover crop such as cereal rye—and also assess field conditions to manage covers alongside cash crops such as corn and soybeans.
Trust In Food, a Farm Journal initiative, today announced that SIMPAS has joined America’s Conservation Ag Movement as its first Advocate Level Partner.
The economic benefit of farm data usually comes in the form of increased farm efficiency — saving time and money while maintaining or improving profitability and productivity.