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AgAirUpdate: From the Cockpit by Bill Lavender
In less than two months, on August 3, 2021, a milestone will be reached for ag aviation.
HPJ: Cotton Incorporated Talks Sustainability Goals
"Cotton supports the overall sustainability goals in terms of environmental, social and economic components and is a responsible and important part of the overall sustainability conversation."
2021 Tyree Ag Wheat Harvest Photo Contest
Let's see your wheat harvest photos!
KSRE: Several K-State publications on insect pest management updated for 2021
Several K-State Research and Extension publications related to insect management in Kansas were recently updated and are available to the public.
Be Aware of Insects this Season
Planting is wrapping up, and now it is time to think about maintaining that crop. Scott Schirmer, state plant regulatory official at the Illinois Department of Agriculture, shares how scouting fields for insects is an important management practice.
Wheat Stripe Rust 2021
Rust diseases are among the most widespread and economically important diseases in the wheat crop.
The Dean Stegman Scholarship 2021
Tyree Ag, Inc. is proud to offer an annual scholarship to a graduating high school senior at Kinsley High School in honor of Dean Stegman and his fifteen years of service to our company.
HPJ: An Ounce of Prevention
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of beef.
It's time to renew your AgroLiquid Grower Finance Program for the 2021 season!
Because we understand your business, we are excited to offer your AgroLiquid Finance.
KSRE: Update on drought conditions in Kansas
For the week ending November 10, 2020, statewide precipitation averaged 0.34 inches, 87 percent of normal.
HPJ: Increase seeding rates, phosphorus application to maximize yield potential...
With a big cool down in temperature and no rain in the forecast, wheat planting is off to the races.
KSRE: Emergency Measures to Control Wind Erosion
Cropland can be quite susceptible to wind erosion under some conditions.
HPJ: Embracing Conservation Has Plenty of Benefits
Growing up on a farm, I noticed that my dad had always been interested in conservation. He installed terraces, grass waterways and ponds on our Iowa hills and practiced crop rotation. It was my first glimpse of learning about leaving the land better than you started with.
KSRE: Considerations when planting wheat into dry soil
Soils in portions of western and central Kansas have become steadily drier through the late summer and early fall. Topsoil conditions are now very dry in many areas of Kansas. For wheat yet to be planted in these areas, producers are left with a few options.
The Start of Fall Harvest: Kansas Farm Bureau
For the next few weeks the roads will be busy