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The environment is a driving factor when building soybean yield components and managing pests.
Watch drones in action to see how these devices could be the future of farming.
The calendar may say it’s time to get in the fields, but the soil conditions should determine our actions.
Eliminate all of the variables to drill down and truly learn what practices add up to more yield
It’s prudent to evaluate financial returns with and without high cash rent acres.
Growing conditions and available moisture obviously affect yield, but it all starts with varieties that have the genetic potential to succeed in your area.
Today’s market dynamics are triggering a fundamental shift to incorporate private products beyond what the Federal Crop Insurance Program has to offer.
What does it take to push fields to the highest yield level? For the past three years, Farm Journal Associate Field Agronomist Missy Bauer set out to answer that question.
If corn growers compiled a list of their greatest corn disease threats, gray leaf spot, northern corn leaf blight, southern corn leaf blight and Goss’s bacterial wilt would be right at the top.