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Here are some to the take-home yield tips that farmers brought home from the Illinois Corn College events hosted in late July.
Here’s some advice on planter adjustments for seed size and quality.
Staying ahead of these turbulent marketing times is not easy, but volatility equals the chance of great profits.
A group of seed salesmen learn about agriculture outside of home areas.
Take the right steps to maximize the returns of variable rate technology on your farm.
These good bugs partner with soybeans to increase nodulation and fix nitrogen.
Insufficient sulfur is often misidentified as a nitrogen deficiency.
The impacts of the weather continue to be evident in our grain crops.
A derecho descended upon the Corn Belt last week, causing green snap and root lodging in corn fields across the area. However, agronomists and plant pathologists say that hope isn’t lost for the crop.