Scouting Tools Continue to Deliver Increased Agronomic Insights
Sometimes it seems like ag is less about what’s happening in the field and more about what’s happening on a desk. The amount of data available is already staggering and continues to grow, and much of it is being collected and directed through scouting tools. Of course, all the data that’s being collected is so that what is happening in the field is more efficient and effective.
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Two Companies Launch Tool to Get Ahead of Corn Rootworm
The Prescriptive Pathogen Report uses predictive soil analysis to predict the field pressure and economic risk of corn rootworm in the upcoming growing season.
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Minnesota Farmer Wins New Farmall 75C
Steve Wilson of Rochester, Minnesota, was awarded a new Farmall utility 75C tractor this week as part of a year-long celebration of Farmall's 100th anniversary.
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Midwest Producers Face Short Hay Supply
After a challenging year for hay and forage growth in many parts of the Midwest, producers are heading into winter facing tighter hay supplies.
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Spokes of Generosity: University of Tennessee Extension spreads Christmas Cheer with Bike-Building Project
What started as a leadership development meeting for members of the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture Extension has snowballed into something much bigger ahead of the Christmas season. Instead, agents, specialists, and staff came together for a festive workshop to build and deliver brand-new bicycles for children in need..
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