Photo Caption:USGA-sponsored field research at the University of Arkansas and University of Illinois indicate that creeping bentgrass putting greens absorb most nitrogen sources applied to the leaves ...
A new Weed Science Society of America research article finds that AI-equipped sprayers can more efficiently control weeds.
Nutrient management has emerged as one of the most crucial aspects of modern agriculture, especially during the rabi season, ...
A Purdue University agronomist said that many farmers over the last several years have observed a mid-season yellowing of their soybeans, commonly called "yellow flash," which is caused by a manganese ...
Pheromone-enhanced beneficial nematodes increase mortality of whitefly adults by 79% and nymphs by 94 %, with fewer nematodes This new application is important because it confirms that ...
Three field experiments were conducted to determine the effect of soil Zn, foliar Zn, and soil N application on Zn and phytic acid concentrations in wheat grain grown on potentially Zn-deficient soil.
At 15 cents to 25 cents per acre cost, can a farmer save $5 to $10 per acre in foliar sprays? Absolutely, says Russell Hedrick, pointing to proof in his own fields and the use of an artificial ...
As producers battle consistently anemic commodity prices, any avenue to push yields is all the more alluring. While macronutrients and tissue testing are gospel in many parts of agriculture, Nathan ...
While established perennials -- though slow in starting -- are doing well this year, enjoying all this wet weather, newly planted plants are suffering incredible stress. Transplant shock is always a ...