When that corn crop comes up this spring, you want it to be green and stay green. One potential issue: if you’re using urea ...
URBANA, Ill. — A nine-year study comparing a typical two-year corn and soybean rotation with a more intensive three-year ...
A market analyst expects a significant shift to more corn acres in the Western Plains and Upper Midwest this year. Matt Bennett with AgMarket.Net says a trend has emerged within planting surveys to ...
If corn was ever jealous of soybean’s relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, advancements in gene editing could one day ...
For many coastal farms, the answers to those questions ... Wendell Meekins can’t wait for that day. He leases the field where the corn crop failed. The only reason that switchgrass still ...
The Gazette will host a series of free, virtual talks about the future of agriculture this week, including advances in drone ...
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'Sustainable intensification' on the farm reduces soil nitrate losses, maintains crop yieldsTheir "control treatment" consisted of two conventionally managed fields under a corn and soybean rotation. The more intensive three-year crop-rotation system was employed on an adjacent field.
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