North Dakota State University has received reports of potassium (potash) deficiency symptoms in soybeans, according to R. Jay Goos, professor of soil science.
Source: By Kari Lydersen, The Washington Post, Syngenta Press Release
Drinking water containing a common no-till herbicide could pose a greater public health risk than previously thought because regular municipal monitoring doesn't detect frequent spikes in the chemical's levels, according to a report released Monday by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture took his argument for climate-change legislation to farmers through a column in the Omaha World-Herald on Sunday, Aug. 23.
Farmers enrolled in a program that rewards them for reducing greenhouse gasses are finding the market for their carbon credits has shrunk amid the recession and uncertainty about climate legislation being crafted by Congress.
Fertilizer application and no-till soil sampling during fall months can be efficient and time-saving practices, and are often the first step to developing an appropriate nutrient management strategy, report AgriEnergy Resources and the Potash and Phosphate Institute.
Corn prices have settled into a relatively narrow trading range, with December 2009 futures trading between $3.20 and $3.50 per no-till bushel over the past 3 weeks. The relatively low price level reflects the anticipation of a large harvest in 2009, says Darrel Good, University of Illinois economist.
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