For the most part and regardless of crop conditions, now is a good time to start planning for topdressing nitrogen (N), says Kansas State University Extension.
When thinking about pest management in sunflowers, weed control and insect management are often the first thoughts, but growers shouldn't overlook disease management, says Kansas State University Extension.
Even though cover crop acres have increased, the increase has been more than offset by declines in wheat and hay acres, implying a step backward, not forward, say a handful of university researchers.
Poultry litter should serve as an excellent complement to commercial nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers, but some extra work is required to ascertain the nutrient concentration in the litter, says Kansas State University Extension.
As we approach the Christmas holiday, the evergreen Eastern redcedar seemed an appropriate species to highlight in this month’s World of Weeds article.
In recent years, sulfur deficiency in wheat has become common in many areas of Kansas, particularly in no-tilled wheat. Kansas State University Extension shares some tips on how to manage this challenge.
Soil test protocols developed for Western Canada in the 1960s are still used and still relevant, but farmers can collect a lot more data now to further refine recommendations. These are not your father’s soil tests, says an article in Canola Digest.
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