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New Holland’s 360-degree approach to harvesting machinery Unverferth’s Q-Series Grain Train wagons.
While carryover nutrients may be available to crops next spring, one expert predicts that high crop prices for corn and soybeans will also play a major role in farmers’ nutrient use.
Study shows earthworms “can have significant impacts on soil properties and processes through their feeding, casting and burrowing activity.
Follow these guidelines on nitrogen sources, application types and amounts after a tough production year.
You should review what herbicides you used earlier in the year before planting a winter wheat crop.
What sort of nutrient deficiency is occurring? There’s an app for that!
A federal jury has awarded Monsanto Company a $1 billion settlement in a patent infringement lawsuit regarding Roundup Ready seed technology.
Learn more about the brands associated with each seed company.
Learn more about the brands associated with each seed company.
Indiana farmer Ben Moore explains his soybean planting methods.
How will your soybeans yield? Watch this video to determine your plants’ stress level.
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled yesterday that pesticide drift is “intangible” and thus not trespassing.
Cell phones are becoming powerful, easy-to-carry tools for farmers.
Most seed companies have yield vs. ppa charts for different hybrids. Here are some online tools to help you estimate your needs.
Crops, already stressed by drought and heat, are under attack by insects.
There is not a lot of good news for the 2012 corn crop, but recent rainfall in some places has corn silking way ahead of schedule.
Potassium deficiency symptoms are developing in corn and soybean crops in some areas of the Midwest.
With record rainfalls in some areas, farmers are concerned nitrogen has been lost to leaching or denitrification.
Harvest of winter wheat kicks off early in many areas of the country, with strong yields.
A new report from the Climate Corporation says the probability varies widely by geography.
Though this spring’s corn crop is in good condition in most areas, the dry weather pattern is causing some concern.
Kelli Bassett, Pioneer area agronomist, gives an update on pest and weed pressures in central Illinois as well as an update on the region’s wheat crop.
A new mobile tool from Pioneer allows farmers to calculate their replant decisions on the go.
A backhoe, shovel and tile probe can reveal your corn crop’s hidden yield barriers.
Reports from the first day of the Hard Winter Wheat Tour show the highest expected yields in the past decade.
The success of much of the central and southern Kansas wheat crop will depend on rain.
Priaxor for soybeans and Merivon for certain specialty crops give farmers another disease control option.
The Farm Journal Test Plot crews evaluate different sidedress systems for feeding corn nitrogen.