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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.
The Wheat Quality Council’s 2012 Hard Winter Wheat Tour is on tap to record a healthy crop.
In this weekly Pest Watch update, you’ll learn the danger of letting black cutworms feed in your fields.
AgDay reporter Tyne Morgan visits a farmer in northwest Illinois who finally got the green light to plant in this stop on the I-80 Planting Tour.
Farmers in much of the eastern Corn Belt are just now revving up to plant their 2012 corn crop.
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.
Scout your fields now because insects could appear earlier than normal.
A warmer-than-normal fall may contribute to higher insect populations in your on-farm storage systems.
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