Agronomy

Head to the field with Farm Journal Associate Field Agronomist Missy Bauer in episode 10 of Corn College TV.
In episode 6 of Corn College TV, Farm Journal Agronomist explains how the nitrogen cycle fits into the Systems Approach.
At Wheat College, our agronomic team will present lessons you can take directly to the field.
To bee or not to bee is not the question. How to attract natural pollinators is and a new program aimed at luring back our working insects might be an answer.
Cutting-edge remote sensing technology pays off for farmers in 2008
Don’t let soil sampling mistakes cost you money
Geneticists say improvements should rival corn during the next decade
A properly equipped and maintained planter makes the difference between success and failure
Preplanning makes variable-rate technology cheaper and easier to manage for application of nitrogen and seed
Ukrainians see their agricultural industry flexing its muscles, evolving out of the old inefficient collective farms left when the Soviet system collapsed in 1991.
No-Till Savings, No-Till Grows in Indiana, Satellites Track Conservation Tillage Trends
Farm Journal Media project helps producers take their operations to the next level for sustainability, higher profits
A California-based concept could create a way to reward environmentally conscious farmers
Sweet potatoes, new FFVs, Indiana’'s ehanol output, and a new bioeconomy institute
Corn stalks that don’t completely decompose during the winter interfere with spring planting but can a new cellulosic ethanol plant turn those tough cornstalks into cash?
No matter how much management, labor and fertilizer you apply, and regardless of the quality of seed you plant, it’s the soil that underpins how much food and fiber you produce.
Cristian Barcan: “Feeding the world more sustainably is about continuous improvement. Every farm has a unique sustainability journey that has defined their success as a contributor to the food supply chain thus far”
“Our goal is to be the center of gravity for soil health. This is the beginning of a mega trend of a shift to regenerative ag and a focus on soil health,” says Peter Williams, MyLand CEO.
Overlooked tools can save the day during field repairs.
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