Grain commissions in the Northwest recently released their annual variety surveys and quality rankings, giving growers the latest information on the best wheat to plant, says Washington State University Extension.
There are several herbicide options for controlling winter annual broadleaf weeds in wheat. Kansas State University Extension shares tips for the new year.
A one-pass seeding system and protective residue cover has led to improved wheat yields and reduced soil erosion on the Galbraith farm near Basswood, Manitoba.
A one-pass seeding system and protective residue cover has led to improved wheat yields and reduced soil erosion on the Galbraith farm near Basswood, Manitoba.
When it comes to rejuvenating worn fields and pastures in the southern Plains, there were plenty of ideas shared among the nearly 200 people attending the Southern Soil Health Conference this week in Ardmore, Okla.
A recent study of plant genetics indicates that alfalfa, a forage crop used primarily for livestock, could be made more drought-resistant, which would reduce costs for producers and benefit the environment.
Cover crops can have several potential benefits for soil quality in a no-till rotation, says Kansas State University Extension soil management specialist DeAnn Presley.
Although a strong El Nino event is currently reaching its peak and is projected to weaken through spring, precipitation patterns across the U.S. have not conformed to typical El Nino signals, says Nebraska state climatologist Al Dutcher.
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