By now, many producers have completed a great deal of this year\u27s planting, and that means it is a good time to measure crop residues--the stems and stalks remaining from last year\u27s crop. Last year\u27s crop residue provides the most important cover for the soil during this critical time of year, shielding soil particles from erosion until crops can produce a protective canopy
As we are in the harvest season, producers are searching for the best way to manage their residue co...
As we write this article spring rains are coming hard and fast causing substantial soil erosion when...
As we near the finish of the 2001 planting season, it is time to take a break and measure remaining ...
It is a good time to measure crop residue, or the stems and stalks remaining from last year\u27s cro...
It is not to soon to start planning for crop year 2002. When the crops come out this fall, producers...
Managing residue matters! As you make tillage plans for this spring and throughout the year, keep in...
If crop production was severely reduced because of dry conditions this year, there are a few items y...
Extended periods of rainfall, flooding, hail or all of the above have producers scrambling for repla...
Every fall and spring, producers are faced with tillage decisions for the next crop year. Generally,...
There are many management strategies for improving soil productivity. Crop rotation or cropping sequ...
As we near the last part of the growing season, there are a few important pieces of information to r...
The annual Integrated Crop Management Conference will be held Dec. 2-3, 2015 at the Scheman Building...
This is the time of the year when tillage becomes the number one priority for some, whether they nee...
Despite the importance of glyphosate-based crop systems, there is a need for continued understanding...
The critical period of competition is the point of time when weeds that emerge with the crop begin t...
As we are in the harvest season, producers are searching for the best way to manage their residue co...
As we write this article spring rains are coming hard and fast causing substantial soil erosion when...
As we near the finish of the 2001 planting season, it is time to take a break and measure remaining ...
It is a good time to measure crop residue, or the stems and stalks remaining from last year\u27s cro...
It is not to soon to start planning for crop year 2002. When the crops come out this fall, producers...
Managing residue matters! As you make tillage plans for this spring and throughout the year, keep in...
If crop production was severely reduced because of dry conditions this year, there are a few items y...
Extended periods of rainfall, flooding, hail or all of the above have producers scrambling for repla...
Every fall and spring, producers are faced with tillage decisions for the next crop year. Generally,...
There are many management strategies for improving soil productivity. Crop rotation or cropping sequ...
As we near the last part of the growing season, there are a few important pieces of information to r...
The annual Integrated Crop Management Conference will be held Dec. 2-3, 2015 at the Scheman Building...
This is the time of the year when tillage becomes the number one priority for some, whether they nee...
Despite the importance of glyphosate-based crop systems, there is a need for continued understanding...
The critical period of competition is the point of time when weeds that emerge with the crop begin t...
As we are in the harvest season, producers are searching for the best way to manage their residue co...
As we write this article spring rains are coming hard and fast causing substantial soil erosion when...
As we near the finish of the 2001 planting season, it is time to take a break and measure remaining ...