Take time now to get a plan in place for terminating a cover crop. Whether termination will be done with a herbicide, rolling/crimping, or tillage, it is important to know not just the advantages, but also the limitations with a termination method. Regardless of termination choice, it is important to have a plan in place to minimize problems this spring
For most producers, it is important that every field operation leave the maximum amount of residue c...
Really, it just had to rain large amounts in December. Seems we can’t get any relief from worrying a...
This article focuses on developing a phosphorus (P) strategy for swine feeding operations and contin...
Now, before harvest, is the best time to make plans for the 2002 crop season. One of the first thing...
Even with the best management, sound weed control plans in conservation tillage systems can fail, an...
By now, many producers have completed a great deal of this year\u27s planting, and that means it is ...
Managing residue matters! As you make tillage plans for this spring and throughout the year, keep in...
Avoiding excessive spray drift is a key objective for applicators. With increasing acreage planted t...
It’s time to plant small grains. When planting oats, spring wheat, and barley, farmers typically pla...
Carefully weigh the optimum timing and placement of each pound of N used this year. All N fertilizer...
With all the recent rainfall, many producers are concerned about the level of weed control that thei...
The critical period of competition is the point of time when weeds that emerge with the crop begin t...
It\u27s not too early to plan your tillage strategy for 2001. In fact, now is an ideal time to make ...
Extended periods of rainfall, flooding, hail or all of the above have producers scrambling for repla...
As we near the finish of the 2001 planting season, it is time to take a break and measure remaining ...
For most producers, it is important that every field operation leave the maximum amount of residue c...
Really, it just had to rain large amounts in December. Seems we can’t get any relief from worrying a...
This article focuses on developing a phosphorus (P) strategy for swine feeding operations and contin...
Now, before harvest, is the best time to make plans for the 2002 crop season. One of the first thing...
Even with the best management, sound weed control plans in conservation tillage systems can fail, an...
By now, many producers have completed a great deal of this year\u27s planting, and that means it is ...
Managing residue matters! As you make tillage plans for this spring and throughout the year, keep in...
Avoiding excessive spray drift is a key objective for applicators. With increasing acreage planted t...
It’s time to plant small grains. When planting oats, spring wheat, and barley, farmers typically pla...
Carefully weigh the optimum timing and placement of each pound of N used this year. All N fertilizer...
With all the recent rainfall, many producers are concerned about the level of weed control that thei...
The critical period of competition is the point of time when weeds that emerge with the crop begin t...
It\u27s not too early to plan your tillage strategy for 2001. In fact, now is an ideal time to make ...
Extended periods of rainfall, flooding, hail or all of the above have producers scrambling for repla...
As we near the finish of the 2001 planting season, it is time to take a break and measure remaining ...
For most producers, it is important that every field operation leave the maximum amount of residue c...
Really, it just had to rain large amounts in December. Seems we can’t get any relief from worrying a...
This article focuses on developing a phosphorus (P) strategy for swine feeding operations and contin...