July Scouting: Dry Conditions, Insect and Nutrient Concerns July Scouting: Dry Conditions, Insect and Nutrient Concerns
| | | Depending on where you live, you might be battling dry conditions that lead to stalk integrity issues, or you could have enough rain that disease is of concern. Here are a few tips from Ken Ferrie on what he’s scouting across his large territory now. Read More | |
| | | The Food Bank of Northern Indiana, located in South Bend, Ind., shows how the program is making a difference in people’s lives. Read More | |
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| | | Crop ratings held mostly steady except in corn where improvements in the western Corn Belt were more than offset by decreases in the east. Read More | |
| | | Farm Journal Field Days is a combination of virtual and live programming to take place Aug. 25–27. There will be over 100 informational sessions tailored to the crop and livestock sectors, capped off by a free virtual concert, headlined by Lee Brice. Read More | |
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| | | The “dog days” of summer are here and may folks will experience that heat this week. Yet, AgDay meteorologist Mike Hoffman says there are chances for showers and thunderstorms. Read More | |
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| | | 3D printing, planter monitors, variable rate technology, soil moisture probes, electronic flow meters, RTK correction and more are all part of Jim Poyzer’s self-made farm kit. Read More | |
| | | Farmers and ranchers will continue putting in 8+ hour days, like they always have, despite coronavirus. Share how you #FarmON by texting FarmON to 31313 to submit your photos or video, then click here to see the resilience of farm country. Read More | |
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