New Wheat Variety to Combat Head Scab Fungal Disease
A new wheat variety released by Oklahoma State University will help eastern and northern Oklahoma farmers combat the small grain fungal disease fusarium head blight, also known as head scab.
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Harnessing Residual N for Next Crop Season
As farmers look toward the 2025 season, residual nitrogen might offer a valuable opportunity to optimize fertilizer planning, enabling cost reductions, improved crop yields and enhanced environmental stewardship.
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Deer Wreak $152M Havoc, Leap Pigweed as Top Yield Robber In Cotton
Deer are feasting on crops at unprecedented rates as the No. 1 economic pest in some farm regions.
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MU Developing Soybeans Built to Survive Weather Changes
A University of Missouri professor is attempting to help farmers protect their soybean crops against climate change by genetically modifying the plants. The goal of the project is to make the soybeans more efficient in the cooling mechanisms in their pores.
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Launch Your Drone Operation with these New Products
Over the last decade, drone technology has advanced rapidly. These days, drones are capable of many tasks, from spraying to mapping, and have become an important part of farm operations across the U.S.
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