Crops
As of June 2, only 67% of the country’s estimated 92.8 million corn acres have been planted. That means farmers have 31 million acres of corn still to plant.
According to Chip Flory, host of AgriTalk and Farm Journal economist, the market is begging farmers to take their time and get their crops planted.
We’re talking with U.S. Grains Council’s Tom Sleight, Tom Karst of The Packer, and Rebecca Larson of A Fresh Look.
Learn how automatic farm data collection, artificial intelligence (AI) and clear decision support in the field helps growers meet increasing consumer demands in this free webinar.
Ken Ferrie explains how you can best manage your fields for year-to-year yield increases and consistency.
Missy Bauer tackles this question in Episode 1 of Corn College TV Season 2.
Missy Bauer walks through the identification process for counting corn collars.
Ken Ferrie answers this farmer’s question in episode 2 of Corn College TV.
Missy Bauer walk through checking planting depth in this episode of Corn College TV.
Head to the field with Missy Bauer in this Corn College TV episode.
Our agronomist tells how much phosphorus is needed in blend for starter fertilizer.
Missy Bauer describes the consequences of loose gauge wheels.
Missy Bauer discusses how row cleaners set the stage for higher yields.
Learn why Ken Ferrie says to pay attention to the data you collected in the past crop year.
This episode of Corn College TV shows an in-field example of ground-trothing NDVI maps.
Missy Bauer helps define the maturity stages of corn.
Missy Bauer says farmers are usually still making the decision the day after they should have run over the field with the rotary hoe.
Ken Ferrie answers a viewer’s question in this episode of Corn College TV.
Be proactive with your management and learn more in this episode of Corn College TV.
Missy Bauer shows how this technology is helping understand and fine-tune watering programs.
Ken Ferrie gives his top tips for managing sulfur in your corn production system.
Missy Bauer walks through soil density and residue management.
Here are some tips from Corn College TV to successfully variable rate nitrogen.
Tune in as Ken Ferrie walks you through the process for keeping corn plants happy throughout the season.
Ken Ferries answers a farmer’s question in Corn College TV Episode 7.
One creative North Dakotan is giving people with window seats something to discuss as his tractor carves messages in his farm fields.
The new cover crop seeder option provides economical one-pass planting and incorporation with the Rolling Harrow soil conditioner by itself, or combined with a lead tillage tool for enhanced residue sizing and tillage.
The moment soon approaches when we will mount up and do our thing in the fields. Only this year, our enthusiasm is somewhat dampened by the mental and agronomic scars from the harvest last fall. John Phipps explains.
Behlen Mfg. Co., headquartered in Columbus, Nebraska, announced the purchase of the farm and lawn implements business of HawkLine Nevada, LLC