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HPJ: Successful intercropping of alfalfa and bermudagrass
Interseeding alfalfa into existing bermudagrass can be a productive, versatile, and low-risk option.
HPJ: Sorghum Basis Higher Than Corn, For Once
High Plains Journal's article by Kylene Scott.
Morning Ag Clips: 4-H youth to teach about water quality
'Water Connects Us All' Is part of Ag Innovators Experience grant.
KSRE: Extension Agronomy eUpdate
This week's K-State Research and Extension Agronomy eUpdate.
Farm Progress: Scout Cornfields for Bacterial Leaf Streak, Tar Spot
The weather conditions may trigger another year for these two corn diseases.
Sugarcane Aphid Update
Information about Sugarcane Aphids.
Farm Progress: Roots Show Signs of Sidewall Soil Compaction
Soybean Watch: Even if most of the field is OK to plant, some spots may be on the heavy side.
HPJ: Too little water, too much heat puts tasseling corn at risk
Moderate drought for as little as five consecutive days can cause major damage in corn, according to University of Missouri Extension agronomist Bill Wiebold.
KSRE: Learn how to estimate corn yield potential
Once tasseling, silking, and pollination are complete, or nearly complete, producers can begin to estimate corn yield potential.
HPJ: Focusing on the 4th H
Farm and ranch families across the High Plains are now busily preparing for another annual summer tradition - the county fair. For most 4-H members, that event will not look the same as in years past
Farm Press: K deficiency exposes soybeans to 50 percent yield loss
Potassium deficiency can decrease soybean yield more than 50% across soil types that range from sandy loam to clay loam, says LSU soil fertility specialist Rasel Parvej.
HPJ: Helping rural America feed all of America
Every American has a part to play in slowing the spread of coronavirus.
KSRE: Fungicide considerations for corn diseases - Scouting is key
We are entering the time window in Kansas where corn producers should be scouting fields and assessing the need for a foliar fungicide application.
HPJ: Summer begins and safety should be top of mind
Summer is upon us and the reality is that it means long workdays are ahead for farmers and ranchers and the agribusinesses that support them.
HPJ: The importance healthy soils play in helping save the planet
Dirt is what you sweep under the cabin rug, but soil is a living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and humans.