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Research shows simulating crop injury spurs plants to do more. New trait technology and a biological product show promise.
Drainage tile field day will offer firsthand look at summer installation. Indiana Barn Foundation will hold annual meeting at ...
The FFA tribute this week goes to Alivia King, an incoming junior in the Coon Rapids Bayard, FFA. She was in attendance at ...
GRAND ISLAND, NEB. (June 9, 2025) — Husker Harvest Days, the Western Corn Belt’s premier crop and cattle show, returns Sept. 9-11, 2025, featuring innovative demonstrations and continuing its ...
As farmers gear up for 2023 harvest season, next year’s crop will likely be high on their minds. A Farm Futures August 2023 survey finds that growers are already thinking about strategies to be ...
The first step was acknowledging that soil compaction existed and could impact yields. Your father and grandfather cleared those hurdles. Now you can go one step further. Add another layer to your ...
USDA report days always have their share of confusion, and the agency’s website crashing just as big acreage and grain stocks came out didn’t make Friday’s data dump any less chaotic. But futures ...
Historically, the widest row spacing used to plant corn rows was 40 to 44 inches — limited by the width of the horse. Of course, most growers plant on 30-inch rows, with a few exceptions — like those ...
Rattlesnakes are the most common poisonous snakes in the U.S.--especially in the West. The danger or potency of a bite depends on the amount of venom injected by the snake and the type of toxin—which ...
Applications can be obtained at the department’s website, www.ldaf.state.la.us at “seedling sales,” from any district forestry office or by calling the department’s state headquarters at 225 925-4515.
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