Ag Industry - Blog
Small Towns Grieve Together
When someone passes away in a small town, the loss is felt throughout the entire community.
2019 Wheat Leaf Rust and Stripe Rust
"The wheat crop in central Kansas is now moving through the flag leaf emergence and flowering stages of growth. The crop is most advanced in the southeast and south central region where many fields are either flowering or already into the early stages of grain development. Wheat in the north central and northwestern regions generally ranges from late-jointing to flag leaf emergence. These growth stages are critical for many wheat diseases and management decisions."
Slow, Steady and Safe
The warm sunshine of spring has melted winter's icy grip and that means one thing - field work is about to get underway.
How on-farm weather stations deliver greater accuracy
Recently, we analyzed the accuracy of "estimated" weather observations used in many precision agriculture applications. We then compared them against "known" observations from local, on-farm weather stations. Here's what we found.
April is Safe Digging Month: Know What's BELOW
Now that the ground is finally thawing after a particularly brutal winter, let's plan our outside projects with safety in mind.
Reap What You Sow: Stay Safe During Planting Season
Farmers face long hours and fatigue during the lengthy planting season.
Pay Attention to Growth State for Spring Herbicide Decisions on Wheat
Edwards County Extension Agent, Martin Gleason, shares his thoughts on spring wheat.
FFA Day's impact on the changing face of agriculture
The face of agriculture is ever changing. Once associated with only rural communities, today's agriculture is crisscrossing neighborhoods and dotting landscapes in urban areas, as well.
AgroLiquid: Propser the Farmer
As we say hello to 2019, Tyree Ag would like to keep our customers informed about our crop nutrient retail partner, AgroLiquid.
Farming - A Woman's Point of View
When someone says "farmer," odds are you will think of a man. It's not fair, but that's the way it is - a misperception.
Kansas State Fair Ag Innovation Day : Friday, September 14th
September 14th, a day created specifically for farmers and ranchers at the Kansas State Fair!
Sugarcane Aphids found in Commanche & Clark Counties (Kansas)
Sugarcane Aphids found in Commanche County & Clark County (Kansas)
The 3rd Step: Tissue Sampling
After soil testing, the nutritional plant analysis is the most important tool to understand what is happening in the plant regarding the nutritional effects on its physiology.
Teacher-awareness program showcases modern agriculture
With each generation becoming further removed from agriculture, many teachers and students today have not had the opportunity to visit rural America, tour a farm or ranch, or meet someone who works in production agriculture.
It's County Fair Time!
July means county fair time is here! Be sure to support your local 4-H and FFA programs by attending county fairs!