News

David Cogen partnered with John Deere during the 2024 growing season to till, plant, spray and harvest a small field at Deere's Boundurant, Iowa, test farm. In the process, he says he learned a lot ...
Vision-based retrofit autosteer systems are rapidly gaining traction as high-precision alternatives to traditional GPS-guided ...
Maximizing ROI is Brian Scott’s No. 1 goal as he evaluates planting populations on his northwest Indiana farm. In 2024, the ...
Going into 2025, not much has changed. Crop rotations are staying the same, but there might be fewer wheat acres because last ...
Planting a diversity of crops can prove beneficial during extreme weather events. Some plants are better able to stand up to ...
The marketing manager with Loveland Products says biofungicides are a promising next step in protecting U.S. row crops. Jake Walker says the products offer biological broad-spectrum disease control ...
A consistent, well-planned approach to weed control can minimize competition now and improve harvest efficiency later.
On extremely hot and dry days, an irrigation event can decrease canopy temperature close to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Relative ...
Agricultural Chemical Industry Forecasts 5.6% CAGR as Climate Change and Labor Costs Drive Innovation in Pest Management ...
April is a good time for planting in Georgia—everything from the larger row crops such as cotton, corn, and peanuts to most ...
Illinois helped get for subsidies to farmers for planting cover crops in the fall, yet despite its popularity with growers, ...