Beneficial microbes, plant-based solutions provide crop protection alternatives for outsmarting adaptive bacteria.
I’m sure many of us are more than happy to close the 2024 season and pray for more timely rains in 2025. This year, margins are looking to be just as, if not tighter, than last year. Over the last ...
The unpredictability of the weather from one year to the next might be the only thing you can predict in crop production. At times, you pray for rain, and at others, you hope it will stop. Excessive ...
Scouting a field can be very valuable in helping identify a problem early and allow for treatment to occur. One disease to be on the lookout for this year is tar spot. The most recent edition of the ...
A private pesticide applicator is anyone who applies pesticides to property they own, rent, or otherwise control for producing an agricultural commodity. Any private applicator wishing to buy and use ...
Serial entrepreneurs Jack Oslan and Nate Storey have a thesis that artificial intelligence can provide real-time soil ...
Ascochyta blight represents a significant threat to field pea production worldwide. The disease is primarily caused by a complex of host-specific fungal pathogens, most notably Didymella pinodes and ...
The University of Delaware Carvel Research and Education Center in Georgetown invited the agriculture community to attend Agronomic, Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Poultry tours on Thursday, Aug. 14, ...
Drought stress remains one of the most detrimental abiotic factors, significantly impacting global crop production and posing ...
PIERRE, S.D. — At Dakota Lakes Research Farm near Pierre, South Dakota, South Dakota State University has a trial of field peas, consisting of around 35 different varieties of both green and yellow ...