Conservation Tillage Soybeans
It’s Time to Scout for Winter Annual Weeds
Mar 23, 2010, Source: Iowa State University Extension
In addition to wet fields and localized flooding, this winter’s record snow cover is likely to contribute to abundant winter annual weed infestations in no-till fields...
Are Corn and Soybean Farmers Addicted To Tillage?
Feb 15, 2010, BY GREG LAMP EDITOR glamp@csdigest.com
Hello. My name is John and I'm addicted to tillage. After attending the Minnesota Conservation Tillage Conference that our magazine helps sponsor, I'm starting to believe some farmers are, indeed, obsessed with tillage...
Advice on Completing Fall Tillage and Fertilizer Applications in the Spring
Feb 1, 2010, BY MARK MOORE
The prolonged 2009 fall harvest continues to be felt into the new year, as producers shift the fall fieldwork into the spring. And that could create a...
U of M hosts Conservation Tillage Conference in Morton
Dec 16, 2009, Source: University of Minnesota Extension
The University of Minnesota Extension will host the sixth annual Conservation Tillage Conference and tradeshow Jan. 27 and 28, 2010, at Jackpot Junction, 39375 County Hwy. 24, Morton, MN...
Conservation Tillage Conference
Dec 1, 2009, COMPILED BY GREG LAMP
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the Conservation Tillage Conference Jan. 27-28 at Morton, MN. You'll be able to catch up on soybean production...
Tillage Considerations for Wet Soil Following a Late Harvest
Nov 18, 2009, Source: University of Minnesota Extension
With the heavy precipitation across most of Minnesota this fall, harvest has been challenging. Not only are farmers scratching their heads about how they are going to get in the field to harvest, but they are wondering when they will have time to complete the fall tillage. This article will address options for tillage in wet soils...
Corn and Soybean Farmers Should Consider No-Till. | Just Say No...Till!
Nov 1, 2009, By Liz Morrison
Minnesota farmer Ron Prahl is what you might call an no-tiller. He planted soybeans into corn stalks a decade ago because it was too wet for tillage,...
Carving A Competitive Niche
Apr 1, 2009, By Barb Baylor Anderson
Value-added production is that edge that allows us to always look for ways to do things better and more efficiently. That motto has guided Matt and Connie...







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