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Dr. Chengci Chen, Montana State University Eastern Ag Research Center's (MSU-EARC) superintendent and professor of agronomy, will be presenting "Camelina & Canola as Rotational Crops for Dryland & ...
While the majority of Midwestern farmers rotate corn and soybeans, commodity prices and corn yield advantages compel some to plant corn year after year. Although foundational research on the benefits ...
As a dairy nutritionist, Brent Van Middendorp of Cornerstone Ag Management does more than tailor a healthy menu for cows.
It even survives the winter by living in the roots of cereal crops like wheat. Farmers sound the alarm over rapid spread of ...
As the season draws to a close, farmers are looking at options for next season and three break crops offer some money-earning ...
ALBANY — State Agriculture Commissioner Richard Ball announced that four farm families — two of them local to the Finger Lakes — have been selected as finalists for New York’s ...
Across much of the Midwest, the atmosphere is becoming warmer and retaining more water, leading to heavier downpours. A ...
For the semiarid Sahelian region, climate variability is one of the most important risks of food insecurity. Field experimentations as well as crop modeling are helpful tools for the monitoring and ...
Crop Rotation and Diversification: Integrating mustard and rapeseed in rice-wheat systems improves soil health and provides a second income. System of Rice Intensification (SRI): This water-saving ...
The level of potassium available to a crop can have a dramatic impact on the speed of its development from flowering through to ripening. According to the PDA, measurements taken from three soils with ...
Projected end-of-century change in crop yields resulting from climate change in a scenario where emissions remain high, accounting for adaptation to climate and increasing incomes. Credit: Nature ...