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The southeast Minnesota group which markets its food-grade oats is selling most of its crop this year to La Crosse Milling ...
Cereals Canada released several reports on March 20 highlighting the relatively small environmental footprint of Canadian ...
Canadian farmers growing crops like wheat, barley and oats on the Prairies have things to be proud of when it comes to ...
Corn is becoming more profitable in a long-term agricultural research project at Michigan State University. MSU Extension’s ...
Irish farmer Tom Tierney has been no-till farming for a decade and is using a specialist seed dressing to kick-start crops ...
With spring sowing underway across Scotland, The SF caught up with Charlie Catto, agronomist and commercial manager at Agrii, to get his ...
The following was written by Jenny Brhel, Chris Proctor and Katja Koehler-Cole, University of Nebraska Extension educators, ...
"This study is a proof of concept." Scientists' nearly 10-year study results in discovery that could revolutionize how we ...
A living mulch based on the perennial crop lucerne is allowing Danish farmer and agronomist Frederik Larsen to harvest more sunlight and produce two crops ...
Called crop rotation, it helps reduce the incidence of pests and diseases specific to one plant type building up in the soil. This is not necessary with perennial crops like asparagus and rhubarb, or ...
A nine-year study comparing a typical two-year corn and soybean rotation with a more intensive three-year rotation involving corn, cereal rye, soybean and winter wheat found that the three-year system ...
However, it’s not just a matter of having a green thumb. Utilizing crop rotation in the garden can provide similar benefits for horticulturists as it does for farmers who apply these practices ...