‘Well crap’ has kind of been my attitude these last few days. For those of you who don’t know, a large chunk of the part of Oklahoma where I live in has been under siege this week from a highly unusual late October ice storm.
Kansas State University Extension shares some important steps that can be taken to prevent the spreading of weeds when moving harvest equipment from one field to another.
Large swaths of the Southern Plains are facing increasingly dry conditions, coming in on the heels of an extended growing season that included late July/early August rains. Clay Pope says now’s the time to be thinking about a plan to protect your farm and ranch from wildfire.
Musk thistle has been reported in nearly every county in Kansas (Figure 1) and there are good reasons to control this weed now. Kansas State University Extension shares why that's the case.
A Canola Watch Twitter poll in mid-September asked farmers, “Which risk are you most concerned about for your binned (or soon to be binned) canola?” Some 45% of respondents chose “Nothing major so far,” which is good, but 38% said moisture, 10% said green seed and 7% said dockage.
When cover crops become a forage crop it’s important to treat them as such and to understand the risks associated with utilizing them as supplemental forage, especially as our environmental conditions begin to change. This becomes critical as we move into fall, says University of Nebraska Extension.
It might not seem “sociology” — the study of groups of people — would have anything to do with fighting herbicide resistance. But Katie Dentzman has a different idea.
Here are some canola-harvesting tips from the Canola Council of Canada that will give no-tillers a good base for canola seeding for the following growing season.
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In this 2025 National No-Tillage Conference session preview, Rockwell City, Iowa, no-tiller James Hepp checks in with a look at his highly modified Case IH 1200 pivot-fold no-till planter.
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