A 60 bushel per acre soybean crop will remove just shy of 200 pounds of nitrogen per acre plus...
Read MoreA 60 bushel per acre soybean crop will remove just shy of 200 pounds of nitrogen per acre plus...
Read MoreEach spring there’s at least one cold snap when temperatures drop just to the point of being potentially damaging....
Read MoreAs long as grass takes off and grows each spring, we often don’t worry much about it. That doesn’t...
Read MoreIn corn/soybean rotations, our focus is typically on corn. That’s not necessarily wrong. The need for a fungicide? Greater...
Read MoreAs the popularity of early planted soybeans has increased, so, should our knowledge of soybean seed treatments. A soybean...
Read MoreWhen should we start, and when should we stop? Those are two questions asked this time of year when...
Read MoreAccording to the Kansas Mesonet Alfalfa Weevil Growing Degree Day (GDD) Calculator (https://mesonet.k-state.edu/agriculture/degreedays/) scouting for weevils should begin at...
Read MoreOne of the larger challenges landowners face is weed control. Some are noxious and require us to implement control...
Read MoreIt’s easy to take perennial forage crops for granted. They green up when it gets warm. We graze or...
Read MoreThere are a couple of herbicides in Kansas requiring additional training beyond the private and/or commercial pesticide applicator licensing...
Read MoreThe label is the law. It’s a statement used often in discussions surrounding pesticide use to underscore the need...
Read MoreDisease management in corn used to be stalk rots in dry years, maybe some Gray Leaf Spot, and on...
Read MoreUniversity of Missouri researchers surveyed 66 pastures between 2015 and 2017 looking at the average number of weeds per...
Read MoreIt might seem far away, but the March 15 deadline for making annual elections of either Agricultural Risk Coverage...
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