Dryland No-Tiller

Be on Guard for Sugarcane Aphids in Sorghum

This aphid pest has been spreading across the southern U.S., since then and now is found in sorghum in North Carolina and as far north as the Wichita, Kansas area this summer.  It can also feed on other sorghum species such as forage sorghum, shattercane, and Johnsongrass. It has not been reported in Nebraska.
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Audio: Canola Authority Discusses Future of the Crop

Courtesy of the Alberta Canola Producers Commission, Canadian researcher Keith Downey — who helped to develop the low glucosinolate and low erucic acid oil characteristic in canola — discusses the past, present and future of the crop while attending the International Rapeseed Congress in Saskatoon.
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Translating a Garden Lesson to Profitable No-Tilling

The benefits of no-till residue are helping Lamesa, Texas, farmer Jeremy Brown realize more consistent yields as he converts more of his farm from irrigation to dryland management.
Jeremy Brown’s decision to adopt no-till practices stems from an important lesson from his backyard garden. Brown transplanted this idea it onto the landscape near Lamesa on the Southern High Plains of Texas, where he’s no-tilling 2,600 acres, most of it dryland farming.
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