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Team Building at Tyree Ag
On Thursday, February 16, 2023, the Tyree Ag team met for a day for team building.
Farm Progress: Take Another Step Toward Healther Soil
How can you move further down the road on your soil health journey? Here are some ideas.
Making Your Job Easier
What added value means to each grower is different
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Tyree Ag
Wishing you the best this holiday season!
AgAirUpdate: America's Aerial Applicators are on Call and ready for Duty to Fulfill Global Demand...
America's aerial applicators - or crop dusters as they are known in older jargon - are primed and ready to support farmers in need of fast, timely and effective applications this growing season.
HPJ: Danger Lurks - Childhood Agriculture Safety Improves Due to Work of Several Organizations
Rural America gives residents an opportunity to get back to nature and get a breath of fresh air.
HPJ: Field Bindweed Control in Grain Sorghum
Field bindweed has long been one of the most persistent and troublesome weeds for growers throughout the U.S. but especially in the southern Plains region.
2022 Tyree Ag Wheat Harvest Photo Contest
Let's see your wheat harvest photos!
HPJ: Stories of Wildfires Reminder of Importance of Rural Firefighters
For more than five months the High Plains region has been tested again by Mother Nature.
New Employees at Tyree Ag
Introducing the newest employees at Tyree Ag!
KSRE Extension Agronomy eUpdate
Check out this week's update!
K-State Study Demonstrates how fungicide applications boost wheat yields
How important are spring foliar fungicide applications to wheat yields?
AgroLiquid: How Does Adding Sulfur Effect Yield?
We talk a lot about sulfur. Sulfur applications have become much more prominent in the past few years. In fact, it may be a nutrient we need to consider with the same level of importance as N, P and K.
Anniversary of Aerial Application - 100 Years
On August 3, 1921, Lt. John A Macready flew a Curtiss JN-6 from McCook field in Ohio to a nearby catalpa grove while Etienne Dormoy manually dispensed lead arsenate over the grove to kill sphinx moth larvae.
KSRE: Identifying nutrient deficiency symptoms in soybeans
Soybeans may be showing signs of chlorosis or other leaf discoloration in all or parts of your fields.