Crops
Scouting fields for weeds, disease and pests is one of the best investments you can make during the growing season.
Farm Journal traveled to Brazil this winter, covering 2,200 miles for a firsthand look at a new definition of big.
Warm weather might have you tilling fields earlier than normal, but a Purdue Extension agronomist cautions against tilling more than necessary.
Keep tillage minimal this spring to conserve soil moisture and maintain residue on the soil surface.
Use these strategies to build a foundation for maximum yields.
Proper storage and handling is important when using a soybean inoculant.
As spring planting season approaches, growers should be aware that one of the best ways to manage soybean disease is to plant the right varieties.
Wheat growers now have the opportunity to control key grass and broadleaf weeds in one new product: Huskie Complete herbicide.
New research finds that pigweed can be managed using a rye cover crop.
See the soil moisture maps generated every Tuesday by the National Drought Mitigation Center.
Herbicide-resistant weeds have been proliferating in southern Missouri. Farmers there have resorted to hand-removal, opening a new job market for migrant workers.
In the Missouri Bootheel, migrants come for the peaches, stay for the cotton and pick melons in between.
Apply the right herbicide at the right time to slam the door on resistant weeds and kick up yield.
Some seed corn can germinate and thrive in cold, wet spring soils. Some can’t.
For 2012, crops planted after a cover crop in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan or Ohio are insurable as long as the cover crop is killed on or before June 5.
Continuous no-till/strip-till, more efficient hybrids and auto-guidance help a father and son in their quest for efficiency
Deltapine performance evaluators report these varieties produced high yields and excellent fiber content in their respective geographies during on-farm testing.
The practice of deep-banding fertilizer is growing in popularity; however, this method may be costing growers more than it is worth.
While not entirely explaining increased yields over the past 15 years, statistical evidence on linear yield trends shows biotechnology could play a role.
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You’re invited to be part of the heartbeat of our new national producer panel that speaks up and speaks out.
When planning a new irrigation system for your farm a little organization can help avoid mistakes.
Seeking sound agronomy assistance from a certified crop adviser is money well spent. After all, if you don’t compare your varieties to others, how can you be sure you’re planting the best ones?
Frequently, the practices that generate the highest return on investment require the smallest changes; many don’t cost anything to implement.
USDA scientists have identified a number of stem rust-resistant wheat varieties and are retesting them to verify their resistance.
If your wheat yields are good but you want to make them great, make plans to participate in one of two Farm Journal Wheat College seminars in early 2012.