Research results from the University of Copenhagen show weeds could be greatly suppressed if growers moved from planting crops in rows to tighter grid patterns.
A Texas A&M University biological and agricultural engineer shares the impact of precision technology on agriculture and what new technologies growers can anticipate in the future.
The University of Tennessee shares when to do a cover crop burndown to get the most biomass for weed suppression after this year's cold winter temperatures.
Idaho NRCS state agronomist Marlon Winger recently discussed how Idaho's agriculture system is leading to unhealthy soil, and why no-tillers are the innovators.
A study published in the journal Weed Science found cotton yield loss was reduced from 67% to under 30% when weed establishment was delayed until 6 weeks after crop planting.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Montag Manufacturing, growers from across the U.S. share their predictions for the upcoming planting season, including one no-tiller who’s “bullish” about a great spring.
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