03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
With mild weather across much of the Corn Belt this winter, farmers are considering their fertilizer options this spring with more time for fieldwork. Drier field conditions could lead to less fertilizer loss. Extension specialists want farmers to take the extra time to test their soils to see what nutrient levels are at right now.
Farmers Consider Fertilizer Decisions with Mild Weather, Early Spring
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.dakotanewsnow.com
Passing family-owned farming and ranching operations to the next generation can be a complicated process. A program offered through SDSU Extension can help.
SDSU Extension helps families with farm estate planning
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: ocj.com
Wondering how to build resilience with conservation agriculture? Want to learn about soil carbon mar
Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference focus on soil health, water quality and profitability - Ohio Ag Net | Ohio's Country Journal
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Rising input prices can pressure land prices. So far, this is not lowering Iowa farmland prices.
How crop input prices impact land values
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Cotton Incorporated has done a great job over the years educating brands, retailers, and consumers on the natural benefits of U.S. grown cotton.
Telling cotton’s sustainable story for 50 years
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: geneticliteracyproject.org
As the effects of climate change intensify and paths for limiting global warming narrow, politicians, media and environmental advocates have rallied behind
What is ‘carbon farming’ and could it provide a path to a more sustainable agricultural future?
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03/25/2024 SOURCE: www.nytimes.com
Drought conditions over the summer boiled crawfish before farmers could harvest them, creating a dire situation that the governor has declared a disaster.
In Louisiana, Extreme Weather Does the Unforgivable: Endanger Crawfish Season
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03/25/2024 SOURCE: winonadailynews.com
Officials with the University of Minnesota Extension are seeking cooperating farmers to allow their research team to sample corn and soybean fields from April to June 2024.
Minnesota farmers needed for research on soil pests in corn and soybeans
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03/24/2024 SOURCE: brownfieldagnews.com
An agronomist says the fading El Niño weather pattern will likely coincide with an early planting season. Mitch Roth tells Brownfield the warm, dry conditions in the northern U.S. might be ideal for fieldwork, but, “It can also be problematic if it stays dry.” “Germination can be poor and some of our residual herbicides that […]
Could a dry planting season repeat 2023? - Brownfield Ag News
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