Agronomy
The proposed framework introduces a targeted approach to safeguard endangered species while maintaining essential crop protection tools for U.S. farmers, the agency reports.
Company leaders say the separation will unleash two distinct market leaders that are both farmer-centric, with technology and innovation at their core.
A crop-protection startup is using AI and machine learning to identify and develop new active ingredients it says will help farmers solve issues like weed resistance faster and more economically.
John Deere is acquiring a drone and aerial imaging company to build out its Operations Center and application tech portfolio. Find out what we learned from executives from both companies.
Bayer still faces exposure from future claims. As long as glyphosate is on the market, there will be a potential for new claims to continue to rise.
These charter members bring a range of expertise and the drive to share the financial and ecological benefits of carbon programs.
How often do you soil test each of your fields?
If you are adding a new farm for next season, take a hard look at soil health. Missy Bauer, Farm Journal Field Agronomist, says start with the canvas rather than the paint.
In a moisture deficit area like southwest Nebraska conservation and regenerative practices have long been a staple for farmers. That’s important especially in drought years like 2022.
Soli health practices can help Flip Your Soil from good to great. These practices are also part of the new push for Climate Smart Agriculture practices to sequester carbon.
As more and more farmers turn to cover crops, they want to know if there are benefits beyond improved soil health and conservation. Are improved yields also in store?
The trend is clear - consumers want pumpkins. But 2015 may prove to be a struggle to meet the growing demand.
A complete physical exam can give you the piece of mind to keep doing what you’re doing, or it could uncover areas of concern. Soil is no different.
Despite heavy spring rains, crop residue will remain in place thanks to the healthy soil structure. However, unhealthy soil will give way to washing and erosion.
Hint: This Midwestern state is more commonly known for growing corn and soybeans.
Sanjaya Rajaram’s 480 wheat varieties have been released in 51 countries on six continents and planted on more than 140 million acres.
Farm Journal Media has a diverse line up of co-located events and programs as well as breakout sessions.
Yield losses due to compaction in tracked areas can range between 10% and 20%.
Herbicide carryover is something you’ll want to give thought to as you plan for the 2013 crop season.
Researchers share deep knowledge of gypsum at the Midwest Soil Improvement Symposium.
Ken Ferrie answers a farmer’s question about nitrogen running off in his farm tile.
Episode 3 of Corn College TV details how to maximize yield, minizmize inputs and get the most from your fields.
The early harvest opened the window for farmers to make mistakes with fall applied N.
Hoe. Hoe. Hoe. Southern farmers resort to the Santa Claus treatment for weed control.