1. Evaluate weed pressure by field. Duesterhaus says weed pressure is his No. 1 consideration for whether soybean planting populations can be reduced, given the struggle many growers have today wi ...
A new map from the SCN Coalition can give you an idea of whether the pest is in your county. Soil testing this spring will ...
The days of a farmer wandering a field and inspecting the crops may be coming to an end, as two engineering students at ...
On-again, off-again tariff talk kept agricultural markets on edge with the inauguration of U.S. President Donald ...
Rafael Marmo, a U of A Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences graduate student in crop, soil and environmental sciences, won two first-place awards in November at the Crop ...
While climate change is likely to present significant challenges to agriculture in coming decades, it could also mean that ...
By Carolyn Beans for the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. Broadcast version by Judith Ruiz-Branch for ...
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Getting your soybeans off to strong start is critical to a good finish. Eric Ott, Field Market Development Specialist with Valent U.S.A., says that choosing the right seed treatment can give you peace ...
Advances in technology of agricultural equipment are giving farmers new opportunities to control various processes.
Adding sustainable aviation fuel to the list of products made from corn and soybeans may help increase profits for U.S.