The 1-800-PENN-IPM hotline provides free production-related content to growers of specialty and field and forage crops. Extension staff record messages as needed throughout the growing season to provi ...
The 2026 University of Minnesota “Cover Crop Field Day: Setting up for Success” will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 25, at the ...
Nitrogen might be the king of yield, but if a corn plant is sulfur deficient, it won’t reach its maximum potential. Over the past 10 years, sulfur deficiency has become a significant issue. “Farmers ...
Crop farmers, agronomists and others who scout crops for insect injury can gain new insight through the latest version of Field Crop Insects. First published in 2012, the latest edition became ...
As Indiana farmers move deeper into planting season, crop disease experts at Purdue University are urging growers to take advantage of an expanding network of digital monitoring tools designed to ...
Human existence boils down to one brutal fact: however much food you have, it’s enough to last for the rest of your life. Finding your next meal has always been the central organizing fact of life, ...
A new method can remotely map crop types in low- or middle-income countries where agricultural data are sparse. The maps will help scientists and policymakers track global food supplies and estimate ...
Coastal cropland across Delmarva is facing a growing challenge — saltwater intrusion and inundation (SWI). Tidal flooding and storm surges are pushing salty water onto field edges (inundation), while ...
Farmer’s Weekly brings you the latest field crop farming news and updates from South Africa and the rest of the world.
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