Purdue Extension corn and soybean specialists share practical advice on reducing input costs without sacrificing crop yields.
Despite shifting market signals, some economists predict corn will remain the undisputed king of the acreage race.
With a lot of early-drilled crops there has been significant biomass growth through autumn. These crops have a lot of ...
As you’re planning for 2025, make sure you’re getting the most out of your soybeans – no matter the conditions you face. “You could be rotating crop fields and choosing the right varieties, but in ...
Farm management analyst Kent Thiesse shares some tips on understanding the differences available in crop insurance options ...
A Kansas State University agronomy professor is part of an international team that is calling for a new approach to estimate crop yield potential and gaps – information that is critical in planning ...
Recent research shows how short bouts of flooding and persistent wind affect pepper function, recovery, and yield risk.
MANKATO — Area crops are drying down and quickly and headed to maturity as abnormally warm weather persists. But there is no expectation of a great, or maybe even good, crop. “Thank goodness for crop ...
A Nebraska ag economist offers considerations about the rewards and pitfalls from various crop insurance programs.
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