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Biodyne releases 2019 field trial results for its biological product line

Biodyne USA of Fort Wayne, IN just published its detailed array of field trials measuring the benefits of its biologicals such as Environoc 401 and Meltdown, which we market here at Renewable Farming. Biodyne is one of the few “bio” firms investing substantial sums each year to evaluate and publish on-farm benefits of residue digesters, […]

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Pursanova’s energized water system can improve family health, save chemical costs

On Jan. 22, Pursanova Ltd. founder and owner Vatché Keuftedjian told about 120 farmers how his water energizing systems improve family health and multiply effectiveness of crop protection products. Here’s a summary of how Pursanova technology restores water’s natural, healthy, energy-giving qualities. January 29, 2020   By Jerry Carlson — Major industries and more than 4,800 farms around the world (including our Renewable

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Recommended news sources to keep your farming strategies current

I admire the creativity of farmers who manage the avalanche of information cascading into their ken every moment, every day, every season. As a career journalist, I have some ideas on how to enhance your “news efficiency” — just as you enhance your production efficiency. January 16, 2020   By Jerry Carlson — When I joined Farm Journal as

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Bob Streit offers a partial preview of the Jan. 22 conference at Webster City

Below is an edited excerpt from crop consultant Bob Streit’s weekly summary to his clients and friends, emphasizing two of the presentations you’ll see if you attend the Central Iowa Agronomics pre-season conference scheduled Jan. 22 near Webster City (see next news item for details on that). As we’ve emphasized in our own Renewable Farming

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This Jan. 22 seminar offers what you’ll need to know for the 2020 crop season

Central Iowa Agronomics has a “great lineup of speakers for our third annual pre-season meeting,” says Iowa crop consultant Bob Streit. You can visit with other farmers in a new meeting facility deserving of five-star class:  It’s the Briggs Wood Conference Center just off Interstate 20, south of Webster City, Iowa. (See photo below.) Bob

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Ag magazine editors describe how David Hula grew 616-bu. corn in 2019

The swarm of farm editors writing about David Hula’s 616.195-bu. corn last season all point to one critical ingredient for exceptional yield: Intensive, all-season management which knits together dozens of synergistic yield-builders. Successful Farming’s Bill Spiegel captures that essence in a couple of Dave Hula’s quotes: “It takes attention to detail, forethought and resolve. It takes a

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Back to basics: How to build active humus to cope with weather extremes

Midwest soils that proved most resilient through 2019’s floods and dry spells were those with ideal structure and humus to quickly absorb torrential rains, then meter that moisture back to roots through dry weeks.  December 14, 2019 — At this week’s ACRES conference, Edwin Blosser of Midwest Bio-Systems showed farmers how to build such soils on

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Digital test instruments will soon reveal nutritional quality of food — instantly

Here’s a harvest scenario which could occur on your farm surprisingly soon: Your yield monitor flashes upwards of 300 bu. per acre; test weights stay above 60 pounds: moisture a comfortable 18%. Separately, a special “lab” cubicle in your combine pulls a corn sample from the hopper every five acres, grinds it and quickly makes a detailed

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Look closer: We have several reasons to give thanks this holiday season

This Thanksgiving winds down a season of bad weather, low prices and poor yields which Farm Journal columnist John Phipps describes as nearly burying thankfulness beneath losses, grief and despair. Hopefully, John cites the science of “cognitive behavior therapy” as helpful: “Not feeling thankful this holiday? Then just fake it. That’s right. Act like you

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