A new, pioneering forage wheat model could provide a valuable technique to researchers exploring the potential of biomass production for cool-season annual forage grasses, according to model developers at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.
University of Nebraska Extension says growers may want to consider diversifying traditional corn-and-soybean rotations with a more diverse rotation of field pea followed by cover crops, forages or short-season crops to increase agronomic sustainability and spread financial risk.
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Researchers in Nebraska share the results of Corn Belt studies on weed control with cover crops as the state investigates covers as a tool to protect fields.
Experts at Washington State University Extension discuss the problems being caused by low-pH soils in the Pacific Northwest and why the sourcing and cost issues need to be addressed for more profitable farming.
The chorus of research emerging about cover crops can reveal some surprising contradictions, but here’s why you shouldn’t change what you love about this soil-building tool.
The two highest acreage crops in North Dakota, soybeans and wheat, project limited returns to labor and management in most regions for 2019, says Andy Swenson, North Dakota State University Extension farm management specialist.
South Dakota State University Extension shares some basic applications for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or "drones" on ranches to help operators work more efficiently.
Wheat growers in eastern Washington may be interested a new Washington State University Extension technical bulletin that covers cover cropping and companion cropping for the Inland Northwest.
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