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Extremely dry weather followed by later-season rain has left some corn with husks shorter than their ears, portending reduced grain quality at harvest.
Keep these factors in mind as you weight the fungicide decision.
The recent increase in soybean aphid numbers means producers should step up scouting efforts.
The impacts of the weather continue to be evident in our grain crops.
Removing straw has at least one common denominator: exporting nutrients out of the field.
With soils drying and crops growing rapidly, make it’s a priority to apply N on those areas that haven’t receive sufficient amounts.
An Ohio State University expert recommends extra vigilance when scouting fields for soybean pests this summer.
Wheat fields have suffered considerably from the abundant precipitation.
Noticing pale green and yellow leaves in your soybean fields? Here’s why.
The earlier wheat harvest in Illinois, along with good soil moisture, has some growers thinking about trying double-crop soybeans farther north than usual.