February has treated us well, and there is already some field work happening as I write this. It will not be long before we are turning our attention to getting hayfields and pastures ready for the se...
We have had some unseasonably warm temperatures for February, and that has many of us thinking about NH3 applications. In fact, anhydrous ammonia is already going on in the southern part of our territ...
Yes, you might get by without a diverse chemical program for a while, but eventually it will catch up. Cutting corners today builds larger populations of resistant weeds tomorrow, and the end result i...
The fields have been open over the past week, and a lot of dry fertilizer has already been spread. Before long, we’ll be applying anhydrous, followed closely by pre-emerge chemicals and corn pla...