Iowa State University Extension shares the results of 13 available commercial seed treatments it evaluated for seedling diseases, SCN and SDS on soybean in 2015.
While it is still too early to know how the 2016 sugarcane aphid season will go, early indications are that it might be more substantial in southern Texas than last year, and the aphids might move north more quickly than they did in 2015, says Texas A&m AgriLife Extension.
No-tillers only have one shot to set their crops up for high-yielding potential, so focus on what’s required to achieve a quick, even emergence and vigorous stand this spring.
Iowa State University Extension shares the results from its 3-year study that looked at soybean varieties with resistance to soybean cyst nematode and soybean aphid.
The market for seed treatments, foliar nutrients and biologicals is growing at a dizzying pace, but no-tillers can make sense of it by doing some research and asking pointed questions.
Growers want to increase yield, and do it profitability and consistently. When I talk about increasing yields, I look at it from two perspectives: foundation agronomy and technology add-ons or products.
In wheat, rates of insecticides labeled for seed treatment vary considerably, says University of Tennessee Extension, which means you may not be getting the maximum control of pests.
The Kentucky Small Grains Growers Association looked at seed treatments, foliar products and soil-applied products to determine if any would provide a positive impact on wheat yields.
Valent U.S.A. Corp. announced that its all-in-one formulation of Intego Suite Soybeans, which protects against multiple species of Pythium and Phytophthora, has been registered.
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On this edition of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by CultivAce, longtime no-tiller Jim Leverich explains why 20-inch corn rows are paying off big time on his Sparta, Wis., farm.
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