Registered participants will receive CEUs for each session upon successful completion of the module specific evaluation/quiz. NOTE: Only registered participants can access the evaluations and receive ...
The North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network—known as NDAWN—isn't just measuring precipitation amounts and temperatures across the state. It's also playing a role in developing tools for crop disease ...
Many crop management decisions require farmers or their agronomist, crop consultant, or nutrient consultant to make an estimation of the expected yield from a given field. Farmers recognize that ...
Nitrogen (N) is the nutrient most often deficient for crop production in Minnesota, and its use can result in substantial economic return for farmers. However, when N inputs to th ...
For nearly 100 years, the history of the farm bill largely tracks the history of food production in the United States as the legislation has evolved to meet the needs of farmers and consumers alike.
Understanding how common management practices influence physical, chemical, and biological attributes of soil health is key to fostering sustainable agricultural production systems that balance the ...
Scouting is a critical component of integrated pest management for soybeans — you need to know which pests are present to effectively manage them. Careful scouting for pests — both harmful and ...
The 2025/26 arable farming year is fast coming to an end. Spring barley remains the last combinable crop to be harvested.
Climate change is increasingly exposing agricultural systems to drought, heat stress, erratic rainfall and extreme weather ...
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