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Here’s the advice Mark Gold of Top Third Ag Marketing gave farmers at 2013 Corn College in Coldwater, Mich. He spoke with Farm Journal Radio’s Pam Fretwell.
When the conditions are ripe for harvest, there’s no time to stop.
The U.S. drought monitor shows a softening drought footprint in areas of the U.S., but unfortunately much of the High Plains and other prime spring wheat production areas are still plagued with severe water deficits.
Studying corn, understanding its nutrient and water needs, and taking a timely approach to agronomic practices builds crop yields, says this south-Georgia farmer.
Precision agriculture certainly holds strong promise for farmers. The problem is that the experience of using it often turns out to be something less than idyllic.
It’s the soybean crop that’s helping farmers in western Illinois, like Scott Cocquit, finish strong.
AgDay’s Tyne Morgan launches her I-80 harvest travels from the Cornhusker state where despite dry weather and heat, harvest has been a pleasant surprise.
One weather expert expects Midwest farmers to see rain showers during the next couple of months.
See which states are making the most harvest progress.
How will corn yields shake out this fall? Take a virtual look across the country and see.
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