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An east central Nebraska farmer says adjustments to crop nutrient and weed programs could help improve his bottom line. Mitch ...
Charcoal rot, caused by the soilborne fungus Macrophomina phaseolina (Mp), poses a serious threat to soybean health and ...
A central Illinois farmer says rain hasn’t been the only weather challenge this spring. Ken Franklin, who farms in Christian County, says the winds have also been an issue. “The wind has blown it ...
Flying some 10 to 12 feet above the target at speeds of around 22-25 miles per hour, Joe Wiarda says he thinks he can cover ...
Iowa farmers made headway planting corn, soybeans and oats last week, but were slowed by storms that caused destruction in ...
The spring planting season is getting started for many Midwest farmers. Federal data suggests that fewer acres will be ...
DES MOINES – Planters were rolling across much of the state before being slowed by precipitation. Iowa farmers averaged 5.5 days suitable for fieldwork for the week ending Sunday, according to the ...
I’d say optimism is still good. We’ve got guys rolling, and if they’re not going yet, they have a good window of opportunity ...
Dale Herr Jr. of Kirkwood grew 117 bushels of soybeans per acre last year, the highest ever in the Pennsylvania Soybean Yield ...
Iowa farmers say a foliar fungicide application can add more bushels per acre by preventing losses to disease pressure and ...
President Donald Trump’s growing trade war with China is putting added stress on American soybean farmers’ already tight ...
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