Freeze Damage
Local area farmers are finding out the impacts that these early freezes may have had on their planted corn. Successful farming has some insights on where to look for damage and how to prevent it in the future.
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Local area farmers are finding out the impacts that these early freezes may have had on their planted corn. Successful farming has some insights on where to look for damage and how to prevent it in the future.
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2016 brought us a mild winter that many of us were able to enjoy. But did that nice weather, create a pest problem for the spring planting season? Successful farming explains why.
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Nitrogen and soil interaction dynamics make it difficult to keep nitrates out of water. Continue reading here!
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The following is a blog post by Amanda Zaluckyj, originally posted at the blog The Farmer’s Daughter, on December 22, 2016, explaining why farmers choose to plant GMO crops. Read this great article here!
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Producers will be forced to make some tough decisions in the next few weeks when it comes to crop insurance. Read more here!
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A full team approach combined with intensive season-long crop management and Mother Nature on his side helped Peterson break the 300-bushel barrier. Put 300-bushel corn within reach in 2017. Read more here!
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Current and future trends of the Millennial generation point to a control of farm assets through rent or lease, rather than ownership. Read more here!
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Consider soil condition (including drainage and texture), residue level, and slope erosion when selecting tillage approaches, explains Jodi DeJong-Hughes of the University of Minnesota. Continue reading here!
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Farmers could face a wet harvest this year. See what the Farm Journal has to say about about how this January weather will affect the crops this season.
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Crop budgets are leaning towards soybeans when it comes to planting decisions for this spring. Continue reading here!
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