Illinois farmers can attend the Agronomy Summit Jan. 28 for expert tips on fertility, weed control and crop strategies.
Michigan State study shows corn planting success depends on soil conditions and weather forecasts, not just calendar timing.
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SPRING BAY—The combined Manitoulin Cattlemen’s Association and Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association (OSCIA) annual ...
The likelihood of seeing a benefit from planting a cover crop, however, is closely related to the amount of biomass produced by the cover crop. Cereal rye has been one of the most, if not the most, ...