Keep An Eye Out For Late Season Crop Pests
While the growing season seems to be winding down, there are still some crops that we can carry late into the fall that still need to be tended to and managed
While the growing season seems to be winding down, there are still some crops that we can carry late into the fall that still need to be tended to and managed
Recent trap reports have shown that there are some areas with moderate to high moth populations and activity, both locally and statewide
With drought conditions threatening, a common question from farmers concerns the efficacy of their herbicide application
With the growing season underway, there are some trends that have made late spring a challenge for area growers and farmers
Harvesting forage to be stored as dry hay can be the most difficult
It is that time of year again that we encourage growers to begin scouting their alfalfa fields for alfalfa weevil pressure
It won’t be long before the triticale and barley are ready to be relocated to the bunker
Alfalfa seed isn’t cheap, and a lot of preparation and prior planning go into establishing this valuable crop
Soybeans are much more adaptable to stress, but corn can’t have a bad day
The window is opening to start making your spring nitrogen applications for small grains