Planting Strategies
April 04, 2018
Recent posts about Planting Strategies
April 18, 2014 Cool and dry accurately describe Nebraska’s spring 2014 weather conditions. Al Dutcher, state climatologist, noted in the April 4 CropWatch that “…early spring temperatures are running approximately two to three weeks behind normal.” |
April 17, 2014 Are farmers missing the boat when it comes to soybeans by not applying a starter in furrow? |
April 17, 2014 Treating corn seed has long been tradition, but not treating soybeans. Corn seed has been treated with a fungicide for decades because hybrid seed production was commercial, and seed companies wanted to get the best performance out of each seed planted. |
April 11, 2014 How much attention do you pay to producing soybeans on your farm each season? Do you have a plan that you follow to make sure you have optimized your soybean production practices? Or do you just repeat what you did last year? |
April 11, 2014 Cold weather and late winter storms have kept many farmers out of the field later than usual this spring. |
April 09, 2014 Seed treatments offer a host of benefits for getting soybeans off to a strong start. They help preserve the yield potential of your soybean crop by promoting germination and protecting young seedlings from diseases, fungus and insects. |
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