A lot of planting and agronomic decisions are being made across corn and soybean country this week. Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field Agronomist, offers his thoughts and recommendations on how to address ...
The first crisp breeze of fall feels refreshing—until you realize it’s also a warning. The nights are getting colder, the ...
Farmers across the country were able to plant a quarter of the corn and soybean crop last week, and that was also the case in states such as Illinois. USDA pegs planting at 78% in Illinois, which is ...
If you’re gearing up to plant fruits, vegetables or herbs this spring, why not grow some extra to donate to your local soup kitchen or pantry? The national Plant a Row for the Hungry campaign, ...
Some of the best mustards to sow in November include the very hardy 'Ruby Streaks', 'Green Wave', and 'Red Giant'. Mustards ...
Research is ongoing into the viability of planting commercial row crops such as corn, wheat, soybeans and sorghum among solar ...
ST. PAUL -- Controlling weeds can be a battle for corn and soybean farmers, but organic producers face special challenges and higher risks. Weed management for organic crop production falls into two ...
“Whether it's preparing the seedbed, planting the actual crop ... for data center in Columbia County Cotton ranks No. 1 in ...
STUTTGART, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas agriculture experts say it could be early next week before farmers in many areas of the state are able to return to their fields to plant row crops. Heavy rains this ...