Crops

Timing and placement are key for starter fertilizer
Clean air, higher yields strip sulfur
Efficient irrigation helps maximize production
Poison hemlock is the focus of our thirdond story in the Space Invaders series.
Everything about the soybean aphid is exotic and eccentric
Corn Navigator: Let roots spill their secrets now to help you boost yields next year
Garlic mustard has a choke hold on native forest plants
Target efficiency with a solid foundation for variable-rate nitrogen
The search is on for herbicides with new modes of action
Take the time to understand your choices or find an agent who does
El Nino calms fears of late planting
What are your planting intentions for spring 2010?
Art’s Way Manufacturing Inc. has produced their first portable grain auger.
When it comes to weed pests, glyphosate-resistant waterhemp tops the list, but resistant giant ragweed may be the challenger.
First-of-its-kind auction provides outlet for used precision ag equipment
Keep corn happy to raise hybrids to their potential
Waterhemp continues to defy herbicides
Our new series highlights the infestations headed to your field
Can bean yields be doubled?
Mississippi faces a surprising water shortage
Handling high-moisture beans got tricky in this delayed, soggy harvest
Monsanto’s pipeline is full of new technology
Three-year plot concludes with management insights
Surprise! Our worm friends can also be exotic invaders.
Two seasons of uncooperative weather make it essential to stay on top of weeds
We clearly touched a nerve when we introduced our popular Farm Journal Corn College two summers ago.
Do you know how much you’ll spend to produce an acre or a bushel of corn this year?
Just a little care could help keep you safe this spring
Nematologists are seeing higher rates of nematode pressure in corn in recent years.
Whoa! Don’t be too anxious to harvest if you sprayed a pesticide this fall.
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