Large variations in temperature, with warm days and cold nights, has slowed crop growth and care is needed not to check crops ...
As global agriculture struggles to feed a growing population, soils are under increasing pressure. Heavy fertilizer use has degraded soil quality, disrupted microbial ecosystems, and increased ...
For grain sorghum, a recent K-State study in Hays found that subsurface application of 60 lb/acre urea produced yields ...
Warm and wet weather, high pH soils and surface residue are robbing your crops of nitrogen. Here's how you can fight back.
Arm & Hammer: From problem to prevention - The next-generation approach to poultry litter management
Across the poultry industry, litter management is not a single‑factor problem, but a systems challenge that intersects bird ...
A Hartney-area farm couple is using split nitrogen applications to manage risk, and U of M research backs the efficiency ...
For grain sorghum, a recent K-State study in Hays found that subsurface application of 60 lb./acre urea produced yields ...
Temperatures reached record highs in multiple states on Wednesday, as a heat wave that has been scorching the West since last week expanded into the middle of the country. The unusually warm weather ...
For the second day in a row, Norfolk set a record high temperature. The high Thursday was 92°, topping the previous record of 91° set in 1976. Temperatures will drop a little on Friday, but still be ...
After all the warm weather this week, a cool down is expected this weekend and especially early next week. As the latest system moves away, a few showers are possible for some on Friday and more rain ...
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