Katie Nichols
May 27, 2022
In a normal, high-input year, farmers tend to gravitate toward peanut production where they can apply minimal fertilizers and avoid high-priced inputs.
Planting late can mean a loss of 1 to 2 bushels per day in corn.
Corn Pest Beat: Scouting and timing will help fine-tune management decisions about fungicides on corn.
Soybean Corner: The jury is split over applying fungicide as a standard practice vs. only if conditions for disease warrant it.
Been there, done that: Truterra advisers aim to help farmers more easily transition to sustainable practices.
Salute Soil Health: A cereal rye cover crop matures evenly if it is all one variety of rye.
While many growers across the country finish planting corn and spring wheat, producers in North Dakota, Minnesota continue to battle wet weather
Disease pressure is a crucial factor determining the value of a foliar fungicide application.
Karl Stutzman visits with Farm Press as he plants peanuts on his final field and prepares to plant cotton in Weatherford, Okla.