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As of mid-June, nearly 20 counties across four states have already reported fields with tar spot. Timing fungicide applications will be critical to keep the disease from getting out of control.
Mid-Kansas Cooperative has hired five full-time leadership development apprentices through Kansas Farm Bureau’s Rural Kansas Apprenticeship Program.
The first of the company’s Prime product line, Envelix is a biological mixed into granular fertilizer before application to allow for simple integration into a grower’s established practices.
USDA’s corn and soybean ratings are down again this week amidst extreme weather events across the country.
Dial Ventures at Purdue University explores five factors it expects to help shape the future of ag retail.
According to USDA, the amount of corn and wheat in good condition has declined while the plants in fair to poor condition has increased.
Young leaders from The Scoop’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 share how they’ve found success building relationships with their farmer customers.
Over 125,000 regenerative tonnes from the program have been issued, with 240,000 more in the pipeline.
Paul Neiffer reviews the important updates to the new Farm Bill proposals from the House Ag Committee.
According to USDA’s latest crop progress report, 91% of corn acres and 78% of soybean acres have been planted. This is the first week the report notes corn condition with 53% good and 30% fair.