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Cattle Production That Enhances Water and Environmental Quality
Cattle Production That Enhances Water and Environmental Quality Circle of Blue
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Corn and soybean planting wrapping up in Minnesota, USDA says
Corn and soybean planting wrapping up in Minnesota, USDA says Star Tribune
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Uneven crops causing storage concerns
Uneven crop development could result in challenges storing corn and soybeans this fall. University of Minnesota Extension crops educator Dave Nicolai says a wet spring stretched planting dates. “We end up with some mature beans (and) some not so mature green beans, and it’s problematic to try to put all of that seed together in…
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The time to start soil testing
A technical service rep with BASF says harvest is the best time to start soil testing for soybean cyst nematode. Don Schneider says additional can lead to higher yield potential. “It’s a situation where they didn’t know they even had a problem until they tested and they started doing the treatments and on fields that…
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Rice harvest starts strong in Arkansas
Rice harvest is underway in Arkansas and extension specialist Jarrod Hardke says it’s earlier than normal. “There’s a lot more rice scattered around up and down the state, all the way up to the Missouri Bootheel, because of how early rice was planted. They can start this week.” Hardke with University of Arkansas System Division…
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USDA Assists Farmers, Ranchers, and Communities Affected by Hurricane Debby
USDA Assists Farmers, Ranchers, and Communities Affected by Hurricane Debby Southeast AgNet
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Crop Conditions Vary Across the United States
Crop Conditions Vary Across the United States Morning Ag Clips –
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Large shareholder threatens to seek removal of AGCO directors
Large shareholder threatens to seek removal of AGCO directors The Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Bayer glyphosate sales jump despite mounting legal pressure
The crop science giant has stepped up lobbying efforts around the farm bill as it aims to shield itself from Roundup lawsuits.
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Economist says ag economy will continue to face pressure
An ag economist says he doesn’t expect the outlook for the farm economy to improve anytime soon. University of Missouri’s Scott Brown says profitability in the sector hasn’t been this slim since 2018-2019. “Input costs continue to be fairly high for producers of almost all our commodities, and labor stays high,” he says. “From a…
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K-State Researchers Uncover Keys to Stemming Wheat Production Losses Due to Drought
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Drought and late-emerging winter wheat dealt a mighty blow to growers in Kansas and other parts of the Midwest during the 2022-2023 growing season. But now, a group of Kansas State University researchers and several colleagues are punching back, releasing a set of findings that just may hold some clues on how…
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Large Loss of Midwest Farmland
The loss of agricultural land to different types of development is a long-standing topic at the national and state level. The University of Illinois’ Farmdoc Daily says development accounted for 55 percent of the 1.6 million acres lost in eight Midwestern states during the 21st Century. The states include Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,…
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Changes coming to USDA’s FSA Farm Loan programs
Changes coming to USDA’s FSA Farm Loan programs Successful Farming
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Ensure Your Vision of Operation is 20/20 With an Agronomist
Experienced agronomist Erin Hightower explains how a recent eye doctor visit paralleled pesticide prescription discussions with growers. The post Ensure Your Vision of Operation is 20/20 With an Agronomist appeared first on CropLife.
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Farmers expect land rental rates to hold steady in 2025
Farmers expect land rental rates to hold steady in 2025 Successful Farming
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12 states report dented corn
12 states report dented corn Successful Farming
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What’s going on with the 2024 spring wheat harvest?
What’s going on with the 2024 spring wheat harvest? Successful Farming