Crop Production
Here’s what you need to know if your corn was damaged by frost.
This tool helps farmers evaluate current and potential agronomic practices.
Producers faced with very dry soils basically have three main options when seeding wheat.
Take advantage of the elevated view from your combine cab to survey and assess the effectiveness of your weed management program this fall.
The dry soil conditions experienced recently over much of the Midwest may limit soybean yields.
Under especially dry conditions, the risk of carryover injury to wheat from corn or soybean herbicides is much higher.
Kinze’s forward-angled corner auger cart is the result of Jon Kinzenbaw thinking outside the box and externally mounting a 20” corner auger.
Precise adjustments and patience with groundspeed provide optimum performance from soybean platforms.
In the near future, your crew might need one less tractor operator, thanks to Kinze’s Automation Project.
Extremely dry weather followed by later-season rain has left some corn with husks shorter than their ears, portending reduced grain quality at harvest.
Here’s how to manage a crucial, but often overlooked, building block of high corn yield.
Thicker cornstalks and higher populations mandate careful adjustments of corn heads to minimize losses.
Company releases video of planter running without operator in the tractor cab.
Good grief…Goss’s wilt has infiltrated the eastern Corn Belt.
Keep these factors in mind as you weight the fungicide decision.
Avoid errors that slash yield even before you plant.
Conventional hybrids offer benefits in light of resistance issues and traited seed costs.
The recent increase in soybean aphid numbers means producers should step up scouting efforts.
Independent companies are carving a niche in the consolidating world of seed.
Learn how Farmers Independent Research of Seed Technologies (F.I.R.S.T.) provides third party results of corn and soybean varieties across the Corn Belt states.