Agronomy
With the crop so far ahead of schedule, growers should have a better window to plant no-till corn or soybeans immediately following wheat harvest.
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.
See the soil moisture maps generated every Tuesday by the National Drought Mitigation Center.