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No-Till, Cover Crops Work For Father-Son Combo

Controlling soil erosion is one of the big reasons farmers have switched to no-till, but that's not why conservation-minded Arliss and Todd Nielsen made the switch six years ago on the 1200 acres of corn and soybeans they own and rent in Wright County.
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Tips For Yield-Monitor Calibration

GPS-based yield data has proven to be an extremely valuable management tool, but improperly calibrated yield monitors can essentially generate difficult to interpret or useless data.
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Plant Pigments Could Fight Crop Pests

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists in Peoria, Ill., are investigating the pest-fighting potential of anthocyanins, healthful chemical compounds in the form of plant pigments that give blueberries, plums, grapes and flowers such as petunias their blue and purple color.
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Master The Basics For 100-Bushel Soybeans

While producing such productive soybeans is possible, producers have a tendency to look for additional, or "alternative," management practices before having fully mastered the basic tenets of raising beans, Harold Watters says.
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