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Kansas Farmer: Hot, dry weather means rapid progress for cotton crop
A cool, wet May has given way to a hot, dry June, and that’s just fine with cotton growers who, as late as the last week of May, were seeing acres too wet to plant.
KSRE: Effects of recent high temperatures on wheat
There have been some extremely high temperatures during the last week in Kansas.
2020 Tyree Ag Wheat Harvest Photo Contest
As harvest begins in some parts of the U.S., we want to share our annual wheat harvest photo contest.
HPJ: How to ensure quality wheat: Check for sulfur in the soil
A common obstacle to bountiful wheat harvests is the central Plains is more pervasive than many growers realize, but a study led by the Agricultural Research Service spells out how it can be readily overcome.
HPJ: OSU Extension researching positive impacts of top-dress nitrogen and insecticide combo app
Several years ago Oklahoma State University Extension Entomologist tom Royer started noticing tank-mixing of pyrethroid insecticide with winter top-dress nitrogen becoming more popular across his state with continuous wheat.
KSRE: Assessing and managing freeze-damaged alfalfa
The hard freezes during the week of April 13-17 could have impacted some alfalfa stands. If so, producers will have to decide how to manage their stands in the coming weeks.
HPJ: Upgrade your storage to ensure your future
As long as we can remember, towering white, cement elevators operated by farm cooperatives were just about the only way people stored their grain.
Wheat Stripe Rust
Several new occurrences of wheat stripe rust in Tyree Ag's service area and all of Kansas and Oklahoma.
Tyree Ag: COVID-19 May 11 Update
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HPJ: Water Right - College's Program Creates Opportunity to Preserve Aquifer
Open-minded, common sense individuals matched with hands-on technology are making a difference in the drive to conserve water in the Ogallala Aquifer.
HPJ: Storm season starts to heat up
Hail near Centerview, Kansas, left a view looking more like winter as an April 19 storm dropped 4 to 5 inches of hail accumulation, according to the National Weather Service.
HPJ: Alfalfa offers added value to those who nurture the crop
For producers it means they can spend less money and harvest more bushels.
HPJ: Residual herbicides are key to managing weeds in cotton
Spring is here and temperatures are heating up, allowing farmers to start planting cotton.
HPJ: Flour on the Brain amid the coronavirus pandemic
With the current health pandemic, one thing is certain, consumers have made a run on grocery stores and cleaned out products they deem essential.
HPJ: Certainty in today's uncertain world
Throughout the world, uncertainty is everywhere. Although this is somewhat of a new feeling consumers can relate to today, uncertainty is a certainty every day on the farm.