03/27/2024 SOURCE: www.cals.iastate.edu
“Everything starts with an idea,” according to Sotirios Archontoulis, professor of agronomy at Iowa State University, who will co-lead a five-year, $16 million project to explore some big, interconnected questions impacting agriculture in the Corn Belt and Great Plains.
Study explores long-term crop, soil and water influences to help farmers adapt Corn Belt cropping systems
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
Kluis/Successful Farming survey results show American farmers will plant less corn this year, but more than USDA predicted in February.
Kluis survey forecasts more soybean acres in 2024
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.gro-intelligence.com
US acres planted to cotton are set to increase by double digits from last year, Gro models predict.
US Cotton Acreage Will Jump in 2024, Gro Predicts
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: ocj.com
In this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, host Matt Reese of Ohio’s Country Journal and Joel Penho
Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 341 | Cultivating Capitol Connections: Farm Bureau County Presidents’ D.C. Trip - Ohio Ag Net | Ohio's Country Journal
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.theadvocate.com
Louisiana's sugar cane production is booming.
Louisiana sugar cane production is booming, but producers say a new farm bill is needed
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.freshplaza.com
Early reports in California indicate that this year's stone fruit crop may start harvesting slightly earlier this season. "Last year was the latest crop we've ever seen so we're in advance of…
Possible early start for California stone fruit season
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.savannahnow.com
A proposed Georgia Senate bill would revoke state irrigation permits for farms with solar panel arrays of 10 acres or more.
Georgia bill would revoke irrigation rights for farmers who install solar systems
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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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