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AgLaunch and the Tennessee Department of Agriculture announce the first seven farmer-led projects connecting farmers with pre-commercial technology
Farmers often become too eager during weather delays, which can lead to risky or unnecessary field operations, Purdue Extension says.
Here are a few helpful management tips to keep your herbicide applications on-target and you out of hot water.
Using the right seeding rate for planting conditions can help you boost yields and profits.
Hay
Just how wet is too wet for hay?
Hay
Freshly baled hay with more than 20% moisture will heat up and actually reduce the energy level of the hay.
Now that warm weather has arrived, everyone will start to focus on all the chores that have to be done to “gear” up for the upcoming season, including fly control.
A K-State wildlife specialist discusses nonlethal and lethal methods for producers to employ.
The Jackson County Cattlemen’s Association hosted their annual tour on August 13, 2015. This year’s tour went to two farms and the local research station.
While tax laws may have made it easier to pass the farm from one generation to the next, changing times have some families looking at the end of a way of life.