Agronomy

The damage left by above-average rainfall is now showing up in wheat fields.
Flood damage to winter wheat is starting to show up in parts of the Midwest, and in some cases sections of, or entire fields are likely to perish.
When hail damage occurs early in the season, yield loss many not directly be as detrimental as you first think.
About half of Kansas—the nation’s top producer of winter wheat—is now suffering from severe or extreme drought, up from less than 20% two weeks earlier
Here’s a spreadsheet to help farmers evaluate the decision to accept a prevented planting payment or plant corn after the crop insurance deadline.
With wheat harvest a few weeks away, here is some advice for farmers that will double-crop soybeans.
How a disease changed an industry.
Look at who owns who in the dynamic world of seed.
See what farmers think about seed.
A cooler and wetter summer should aid corn development and yields.
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