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SULFUR DEFICIENCIES IN CORN

The greater your crop yield, the more likely you may experience a sulfur deficiency in following crop years. Successful farming tells all. 

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Aug, 17, 2017

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How to Plan for an Equipment Purchase

Equipment is a large expense on any operation’s balance sheet. However, outside the initial cash or financing needed to purchase the machinery, there are quite a few other costs equipment can have to your farm. Full Article.

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Aug, 16, 2017

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In-furrow applications growing

West Central field day highlights in-furrow and foliar crop solutions and spray drift advice. Complete article here.

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Aug, 15, 2017

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Missouri Crops Advance During Cool, Wet Week

Iowa Farmer Today shares with us how Missouri crops are dealing with the cooler, wet weather. 

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Aug, 10, 2017

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3 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About GMOs

Non-GMO claims on the rise – what you should know to be an educated consumer. 

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Aug, 09, 2017

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What to do about redheaded flea beetles in soybean?

Redheaded flea beetles are another defoliator in soybean that needs to be monitored to ensure that defoliation above the 20% threshold does not occur. Continue reading here!

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Aug, 07, 2017

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Young farmer works to relaunch family operation

Eleven years. That’s how long Dennis Fagle farmed his land. Eleven years working in the field his dad had worked in most of his life. Read full article!

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Aug, 02, 2017

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Check Corn for Yield Limiting Factors

Although planting might seem as if it were ages ago, its effects can show up now. While scouting corn in addition to checking ear size and kernel count, take a look at stand, roots and stalks, and re-examine your ears to determine what went right—or wrong—earlier this year. Continue reading here!

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Aug, 01, 2017

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Every Acre is Unique

Foundations of agronomy and geography are the starting place for data-driven decisions. The Corn and Soybean Digest shows how data driven decisions will power change every aspect of crop production.

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Jul, 31, 2017

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Soil Health Partnership

An Illinois farmer tells the benefits of growing cover crops in his farming operation. When it comes to growing cover crops, some common advice from the more than 100 farmers enrolled in the Soil Health Partnership is “start small.”

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Jul, 27, 2017

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