WICHITA, Kansas (Reuters) - Farmers in Kansas, the biggest U.S. producer of wheat used to make bread, are abandoning their crops after a severe drought and damaging cold ravaged farms. They are ...
Sprinkle on some sugar and wait for the yield boom. A new crop spray isn’t fairy dust—it holds major implications for agricultural production with the potential to boost yields by an astounding 20%.
BEACH, N.D. — Jim Campbell scrolls through the 36 camera views on the screen of the John Deere See & Spray Ultimate. Each camera is pointed about 4 feet from the spray boom. In a few views, all you ...
LONOKE, Ark. — Yes, those are stink bugs in your wheat field. No, you probably shouldn’t start spraying just yet. That’s the assessment of Gus Lorenz, extension entomologist for the University of ...
CHS Kalispell is working with Flathead Valley farmers to spray wheat fields in an ongoing effort to control the orange wheat blossom midge. “Because of the wet spring we’ve had, it’s lining up be a ...
Yellow and brown rust control is set to become more important for winter wheat growers at the key flag leaf fungicide spray timing later this month as septoria is largely confined to the older lower ...
KOHAT: Agricultural department started on Thursday spraying wheat crops with the help of drones for the first time in the district. The drones were used with the cooperation of the director of the ...
Bob Rowe is very pleased with the performance of a new SDHI fungicide he used across all his 700ha of winter wheat in 2024, as it largely kept septoria out of his Dorset crops in a high-disease year.
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