The weedy circumstances this year set the stage for many to consider fall herbicide applications to regain the upper hand on weeds.
While the farm season is winding down, aerial applicators are still working by seeding cover crops via aircraft.
Ag retailers surveyed by CropLife magazine foresee a nice fall application season for crop nutrients.
What is the value of fall soil sampling? University of Wisconsin experts discuss matching crop nutrient requirements with soil fertility and crop input costs.
There are several reasons why testing in fall might be preferable to testing in spring.
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In general, ag retailers foresee a good fall season when it comes to fall fertility – providing too much else doesn’t get upended by unexpected circumstances.
Attendees to the annual SWFC in mid-July had mixed feelings regarding how the fall application season will ultimately play out.
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AEM reports sales in April 2022 declined for the second month in a row, owing largely to supply chain difficulties.
The latest ranking saw 10 retailers either rise or fall at least eight spots, including one Oregon cooperative that made a huge climb up the CropLife 100.
Organizers of show aren’t certain how the Omicron variant of COVID-19 will play out, but they are hedging their bets nonetheless.
Fall can be a good time to address any deficiencies in micronutrients.
The Clean Water in Iowa Starts Here tour highlights the importance of smart fertilizer management decisions this fall.
As the nation’s ag retailers prepare for the fall application season, there seems to be little consensus how 2021 will ultimately play out.
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One key consideration at the end of the harvest season is to complete fertility work in the fall, ahead of planting in the spring.
Fall is an optimum application time to apply P and lime.
Fall application success, relative to spring or sidedress timing, can be enhanced by following several long-standing suggestions.