Southeast Farm Press Daily
Brad Haire In Georgia, rain up north and drier conditions south helped cotton planting. North Carolina farmers will shift focus to cotton after peanut planting. | Tom J. Bechman Today’s corn hybrids grow differently and yield more than older hybrids. A new research project explains why. | |
Holly Spangler With U.S. EPA’s existing stocks order in place, here’s what farmers need to know to apply dicamba in-season in 2024. | |
Andy Castillo Farmer Iron: Drone advocates agree they will be competitive, with a few caveats. | Soybean Pest Beat: Management does more to fight these pests than other types of controls. | |
Issue Highlights: Fertility: Foundation for successful cotton crop Community rallies around farm family after loss Higher reference prices, limits are critical Clean equipment to limit nematode spread Read Issue | |
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