Corn, Soybean Guide Now Available

Melissa SandfortAgribusiness, Corn, Soybeans

A popular Purdue Extension pocket reference guide for corn and soybean producers has been updated and is now available. The 2013 Corn and Soybean Field Guide is an in-field reference to help farmers quickly identify and manage crop problems, such as weeds, diseases and insects. The 324-page guide has information useful from planting to harvest and features color photographs and … Read More

New Report on Benefits of Precision Seed Protection

Melissa SandfortAgribusiness, Corn, Research, seed, Soybeans

CropLife Foundation (CLF) announces that it will publish a comprehensive report in spring 2013 entitled “The Role of Precision Seed Protection in Modern Crop Production.” The report closely examines research from case studies conducted throughout the U.S. and outlines the benefits of using pesticides for sustainable crop production. Preliminary findings of the report were presented at the American Seed Trade … Read More

Deeper Roots, Strong Yield With Drought-Tolerant Corn

Melissa SandfortAgribusiness, Corn, Research

A root comparison study conducted this season at Monsanto’s Gothenburg Water Utilization Learning Center in Gothenburg, Neb., provided a dramatic demonstration of just how important a deep, strong root structure is to help corn plants withstand drought conditions. The research program evaluated the performance of a DEKALB® drought-tolerant corn product versus two competitor products – a Pioneer® Optimum® AQUAmax™ hybrid … Read More

Meet Bob Haselwood – Precision.AgWired.com Profile

Jamie JohansenAgribusiness, Audio, Corn, Equipment, FMC, NAFB, Soybeans

Time for another Precision.AgWired.com Profile where we spotlight a farmer who is taking advantage of the technologies in precision agriculture. Meet Bob Haselwood, a crop from Kansas and treasurer for the United Soybean Board. I met Bob at the recent National Association of Farm Broadcasting’s Trade Talk. “We are using precision agriculture. We started about 2001. The first step we … Read More

Partial Corn Stover Removal Reduces Management Challenges

Melissa SandfortAgribusiness, Corn, Harvesting

Corn residue increases proportionally with corn yields, creating management challenges for growers. To help address those, agronomists and scientists from DuPont Pioneer and DuPont Industrial Biosciences teamed up to conduct research on the impact of residue removal on the long-term agronomic and environmental integrity of fields. Stover is also evaluated for cellulosic ethanol production, which has benefits for both farmers … Read More

FMC Talks New Product Lines

Jamie JohansenAgribusiness, Audio, Corn, Cotton, FMC, Harvesting, NAFB, Soybeans

FMC Corporation shared new product lines during the recent National Association of Farm Broadcasting’s Trade Talks. Chuck talked with Bentley Curry, FMC Representative, about herbicides and harvest aids farmers can take advantage of in the fields. “This year we had the Authority line of products in combination with Authority XL, Authority MTZ. Probably the product that was best fitted for … Read More

Creating A Voice For Custom Harvesters

Jamie JohansenAgribusiness, Audio, Corn, Cotton, Equipment, Harvesting, NAFB, wheat

U.S. Custom Harvesters, like many other agricultural organizations, represented themselves well at the recent National Association of Farm Broadcasting’s Trade Talk. Tracy Zeorian, President, and Kent Braathen, Vice President of U.S. Custom Harvesters, shared the history of the organization and how they are providing a voice for custom harvesters across the country. “Our organization is comprised of all custom harvesters: … Read More

Meet Dan Hughes – Precision.AgWired.com Profile

Jamie JohansenAudio, Corn, Farmers, FMC, NAFB, Profiles, Soybeans, sustainability, technology, wheat

It is time for another Precision.AgWired.com Profile. Again, NAFB Trade Talk made it possible for me to meet Dan Hughes, a farmer from western Nebraska. Dan operates an 11,000 acre farm with 20% irrigated and 80% in dry land. He manages a diverse selection in the field including: hard red winter wheat, hard white winter wheat, corn, soybeans, dry edible … Read More

Generational Differences Among Farmers

Cindy ZimmermanCorn, Farmers, sustainability, technology

New research shows how the management style of younger dairy producers and corn growers compares and contrasts with that of their older counterparts. The survey, commissioned by McCormick Company, considered management practices, ownership structures, decision-making processes, business and transition planning, and the role of information — including digital media — in running respondents’ operations. What the study found was that … Read More

Corn Growers Now Have an Anthem Option

Chuck ZimmermanAudio, Corn, FMC, NAFB

After years of planning, research and development, FMC finally received EPA registration on a new herbicide, Anthem. You can learn more about it from Roger Webster, FMC. Roger was available to members of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting this week in Kansas City, MO. Anthem is a “preplant, preemergence and early postemergence herbicide for corn. Anthem provides growers with … Read More