The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-07-01
The Harvest Zone
Every year around this time, the world around me has the potential to quickly turn into a continuous swirl that would be perfect for a TV series. Read more
2022-07-01
BASF Agricultural Solutions signs national sponsorship with Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are proud to announce BASF Agricultural Solutions as the organization’s newest national sponsor in the precision agriculture and conservation sector. Collaborating... Read more
2022-07-01
RMA Announces Greater Flexibilities for Crop Insurance Reporting?
Specialty crop producers can now benefit from greater flexibility to use their own records to meet crop insurance reporting requirements. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is announcing... Read more
2022-07-01
Tar Spot Reported in Central Iowa
In pathology, we joke that to control a disease, just put a research plot out, and you’re guaranteed no disease. A couple of days ago
I blogged about tar spot, hoping for a similar effect. Alas,... Read more
2022-07-01
Government of Canada unveils new front-of-package nutrition symbol
OTTAWA, ON- Keeping Canadians healthy is one of the Government of Canada's top priorities. Having clear and easy to access information on the foods Canadians find in their grocery stores is an... Read more
2022-07-01
Supplemental Forages to Plant in July After Wheat
Some producers may be considering planting a supplemental forage crop after winter wheat grain harvest for various reasons. Some areas of the state are becoming very dry. In many areas, the wet... Read more
2022-07-01
If Not Disease, Then What? Abiotic Vegetable Disorders
Every spring and summer I perform site visits to vegetable growers to diagnose plant problems. This summer is no different, but I have found several instances of plant disorders that look like disease... Read more
2022-07-01
Rain, thunderstorms could dampen Canada Day celebrations
Rain and lightning may cast a shadow over your Canada Day plans. Read more
2022-07-01
Coconut Water Aids Artificial Insemination of Pigs
Using nutrient-rich coconut water to artificially inseminate female pigs could improve breeding and meat quality,
a project carried out in Uganda has found. Read more
2022-07-01
Hog Inventory Down but Breeding Herd Up from Last Quarter
The USDA’s
June
Hogs and Pigs report places the June 1 inventory of all hogs and pigs at 72.5 million head, down just slightly from last quarter and almost 1% lower than a year ago, consistent... Read more
2022-07-01
New Organomineral Fertilizers Created in the Urals
New organomineral fertilizers have been developed in the Ural. They are based on magnesium, sulfur, silicon, calcium and poultry manure. The manure contains organics (carbon), nitrogen, potassium, and... Read more
2022-07-01
Helping Cattle Producers Manage High Input Costs, Drought
Organizers of the 68th annual
Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course, BCSC, are stacking the educational program with experts to help guide beef cattle producers facing higher input expenses and drought... Read more