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Dry weather helped spur planting and emergence across Wisconsin last week. USDA says 73 percent of the state’s corn is now planted, with 23 percent emerged. Soybeans are 66 percent planted and 19 ...
The primary insects of concern for grass forages are armyworms and grasshoppers, but weather events drive both pest problems. Armyworm challenges are linked to years of heavy spring moth flights, ...
Storm clouds loom on the horizon. You’re out in the field with the last 20 acres of hay to bale, trying to beat the rain.
Cool-season grasses transition from the vegetative to the reproductive stage in May, making it the best time to harvest for yield and quality.
Following the recent stretch of heat and dry conditions, the rain is providing some relief not only for firefighters, but ...
Leia Larsen is a reporter at. She spent a year as a New York Times Local Investigations fellow examining the intersection of ...
A group of farmers, ranchers and cities are going to court to stop Kris Mayes from pursuing her bid to halt pumping of ...
University of Wyoming Extension recently released a free digital publication titled “Kernza Perennial Grain and Wheat-Fallow ...
It’s almost hay time! While very little hay is put up on Memorial Day in our region, the holiday is the unofficial start of ...
For yield and quality, May is the best time to harvest cool-season grasses, says University of Missouri Extension state ...
After several years of extreme drought and one year of too much rain, hay producers are breathing a sigh of relief in 2025.
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