Turbulent markets mean difficult planting decisions for farmers. But Carl Peterson of Peterson Farms Seed thinks corn will be a strong choice for the year, along with specialty crops. Carl Peterson ...
A southern Wisconsin farmer has been expanding his no-till practices to help soil health, reduce labor, and save on fuel. Phil O’Leary farms near Janesville, and he tells Brownfield some minor changes ...
Green Cover employee Jakin Berns, left, introduces Mark Fincham and Erik Kahle, who took part in a farmer panel focused on regenerative cropping practices at the Southeast Kansas Soil Health ...
It’s a direct question Mark Thompson asks when he’s speaking to farmers. “If you want that, stop tilling,” said Thompson, who hosted the Iowa Learning Farms’ no-till and soil health field day on ...
Alex Clark and Ben and Beans face chaos in a no-cats, no-fats challenge with LoeryPotpie and Eieproduksies. As California highway slides toward sea, the fix will take billions Kinzinger pushes back on ...
Iowa Learning Farms will host a no-till and soil health field day on Tuesday, Nov. 25, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Badger Community Center. The event is open to farmers and landowners at no cost and ...
Answers are from the Indiana certified crop adviser panel: Danny Greene, Greene Crop Consulting, Franklin; Bryan Overstreet, soil conservation coordinator, Rensselaer; and Dan Ritter, Dairyland Seed ...
Tanner Schoff’s dad, James, started no-tilling corn and soybeans almost 30 years ago in Walnut, Ill., to keep the soil in place on their highly erodible land. Not too long after that, they started ...
While combines roll through fields across the Midwest, farmers have a unique opportunity to lay the groundwork for next season’s success. “Harvest your crop, spread residue — and most importantly, be ...
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