A couple of questions have been recurring this spring, related to the control of ryegrass (annual/Italian) in burndown situations, and the effective termination of cover crops.
In March, I traveled to Ada, Ohio, to attend the Conservation Tillage & Technology Conference, an event put on by No-Till Legend Randall Reeder and the Ohio No-Till Council.
A few frequent questions about phosphorus (P) fertilizer use are: Does P fertilizer always result in a positive yield response? How much yield increase is expected with applied P? What is the likelihood of yield penalty if P fertilizer is not applied?
In this episode of the No-Till Farmer Influencers & Innovators podcast, brought to you by Crop Vitality and Thio-Sul, listen back to a popular episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast from our archives featuring Ohio State University Extension ag engineer John Fulton.
In this episode of the No-Till Farmer Influencers & Innovators podcast, brought to you by Crop Vitality and Thio-Sul, listen back to a popular episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast from our archives featuring Ohio State University Extension ag engineer John Fulton.
Growers should choose hybrids best suited to their farm operation. Along with end uses of corn should also be considered - is corn to be used for grain or silage? Expert, Peter Thomison, gives his top 5 tips on what to consider for the 2018 growing season.
If you want to avoid potential problems and save yourself from frustration and major headaches, don’t delay winterizing your sprayer too long if you already have not done so, says Ohio State University Extension.
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