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Combine Cleanout
As farmers harvest this fall, Corteva Agriscience Enlist Field Specialist Tony Goede says it’s important to clean your combine between fields as studies show a typical combine will store up to 200 pounds of field residue. He tells Brownfield proper cleanout can prevent the spread of resistant weeds, and only takes about a half hour. The…
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U.S. Sales of Ag Tractors and Combines Fall in September 2024
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Farmers look to weeding robots as herbicide resistance solution
A new survey by the Illinois Center for Digital Agriculture finds more than half of corn farmers would adopt weeding robots. Ag economist Shadi Attallah says the prevalence of herbicide resistance weeds is a major factor. “We looked at two situations here, a $40,000 robot and a $20,000 robot,” he explains. “And as you would…
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Combine cleanout important for preventing weed spread
An Enlist field specialist encourages farmers to properly clean harvest equipment between fields to help prevent the spread of weeds. Tony Goede covers Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin and says a typical combine will store up to 200 pounds of field residue. “Tucked away in different corners and pockets, so that’s a lot of stuff. And…