Alfalfa
As director of R&D and Innovation at Forge Genetics International, Emily Meccage has a lot to share about the breeding work being done for alfalfa.
About 45% of U.S. corn production acres and 36% of the soybean ground are dry. The western Corn Belt needs moisture, in particular. A big, wet snowstorm could help, says Eric Snodgrass.
Two new studies from Locus Ag and Pivot Bio found the use of biological products consistently increased yields in a variety of crops across a range of growing conditions.
Debra Stroschein is the 2024 NAICC president. She has worked as a contract researcher in California for 30 years while operating her family’s third-generation farm.
This acquisition will allow DLF to establish a stronger global presence in alfalfa.
With fall just around the corner, now is the time to think about applying fertilizer to perennial forages.
This week USDA issued clarification on the alfalfa issues farmers are experiencing related to MFP.