Source: Dwight Lingenfelter, Penn State Weed Specialist, Penn State University
One of the more common questions that I have been asked recently is whether the corn or soybean herbicide program will pose a problem for seeding fall cover crops.
A record 7 editors from Lessiter Publications Ag Division Properties will be updating readers on the newest developments from Farm Progress in Decatur, IL.
Controlling soil erosion is one of the big reasons farmers have switched to no-till, but that's not why conservation-minded Arliss and Todd Nielsen made the switch six years ago on the 1200 acres of corn and soybeans they own and rent in Wright County.
Because farmers across the Corn Belt planted crops later than normal this season, scouting for soybean aphids might seem later than normal, according to one Ohio State University Extension entomologist.
As part of our celebration of No-Till Farmer's 40th anniversary, we're surveying no-tillers for an article in our special edition this fall about what piece of equipment or practice helped them succeed the most in no-till -- and why.
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During the Sustainable Agriculture Summit in Minneapolis, Minn., Carrie Vollmer-Sanders, the president of Field to Market who also farms in Northeast Indiana and Northwest Ohio, shared why it is important for no-tillers and strip-tillers to share their knowledge with other farmers.
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