PARKER, S.D. (KELO) — As the weather finally warms up, many farmers are now in the field planting or just about to get started. The machines are ready, the weather is warming up and farmers are ...
As planting ramps up for farmers across the country, we’ve put together a full day of content to help inform your decisions for the upcoming planting season. If you haven’t already registered for free ...
Piling cut hay into windrows makes your baler more efficient. Want to get started on small-scale hay production? Learn how to tell when a hay field is ready to cut with expert advice for beginners.
1. A hay crop was cut at three different dates in 1990 from a mesotrophic (meadow) grassland in Upper Teesdale, under various fertilizer, grazing and cut date treatments in a split-split-plot field ...
A new study from the University of Alberta points to an exciting way farmers can grow better crops while spending less on fertilizer. The secret? Planting certain grains and legumes side by side in ...
NEW LONDON - Ryan Fosso was topping off the fertilizer tanks on his corn planter Friday morning on the edge of a field west of New London that had been planted the day before and was getting ready to ...
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