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Midwest crop consultant Bob Streit’s July 8 field report

Here are Bob Streit’s latest field observations, which will be posted later this week on his website, Central Iowa Agronomics. We wanted  you to have his review quickly as possible since the next four days may offer some clear weather to cope with the consequences of excess rain in soybeans and corn. July 8, 2018   By Bob Streit — After […]

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A dozen profitable ideas for soil health from an “inexperienced” young no-till farmer

Each season, no-till farmers are realizing more fully how to replace costly fertilizers and chemicals by unleashing soil biology. An enthusiastic example: Russell Hedrick, who farms in the rolling hills of Catawba County near Hickory, North Carolina. From our travels in that region, we can appreciate the challenges he faced when he started farming about 10 years ago.

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WakeUP Summer can help you control late-season weeds, but resistance is rising

This time of year, we get calls from farmers asking about a wide range of weedkiller combinations to fight weed escapes. This summer’s persistent rains and muddy fields make their challenge tougher than in most seasons. We wish we had a magic bullet for you. One thing we do know: Our WakeUP Summer reduces water surface tension for

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When your accumulation of old totes is ready to retire, here’s a new career

If you’ve accumulated just too many old totes, don’t shuttle them off to the old totes home. Turn them into an easy-to-manage garden, with unmatched drainage and no way for rabbits to invade. June 29, 2018, Updated July 30   Weekend essay by Jerry Carlson — I’m not the brilliant grower on thousands of acres like Hal

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Synergistic in-furrow pair: Environoc 401 and WakeUP Spring

Here at Renewable Farming, we’ve field-trialed many in-furrow fertility products since 2008. Visual crop response is usually so subtle it’s hard to see. Growth differences tend to fade as the season progresses. It usually takes a trial with four or five random replications to confirm a yield gain of 4 to 6 bushels. June 28, 2018 — But

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Adding the new Pursanova Disk to a Pursanova energizing tube makes a difference

When crop consultant Dr. Michael McNeil tells us of promising results in a field test, we listen. This morning he reported seeing clear-cut growth gains in Minnesota corn where early-season soil fertility was applied — carried in water treated by a complete Pursanova system. That means the energizing tube which we’ve used for years, plus a new

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Spring rains reveal a huge benefit of enriched soil biology: Soil absorbs rain much faster

As of today, June 26, most cornfields in Pocahontas County, northwest Iowa, are only three to four feet high following persistent rains since mid-April. The field pictured below is an exception. Almost all farmers in this region were forced to plant the last half of May, usually into soil that was too wet. And this week, many fields have widespread ponding following as

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Moms Across America: Join a July 4 parade to speak up for healthier kids

You’ve probably enjoyed one of America’s most encouraging experiences: Watching or even participating in a local July 4 parade. This July, hundreds of small-town parades will see Moms Across America banners carried by mothers and their kids — urging families to choose healthy, non-toxic food. June 25, 2018 — Moms Across America, now a nationwide force, is quickly taking

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It’s time for a new paradigm on achieving peak soil fertility and crop profits!

For two generations, the U.S. ag fertilizer industry has taught farmers that fertilizers are a settled science. A formula. Name the yield you want, and the soil lab prescribes how much NPK and trace elements to apply. Here’s a plant physiologist who upends that formula. June 23, 2018  By Jerry Carlson — When I joined Farm

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Agronomist Jim Porterfield: Soybean growers may be “leaving $24 an acre on the table”

A detailed analysis of Midwest soil nutrient deficiencies by research agronomist Jim Porterfield indicates that soybean growers may be losing $24 per acre by overlooking nutrient deficiencies which have crept up on them the past several years. June 22, 2018 — A summary of Jim’s study will appear in an August issue of No-Till Farmer, but Jim is

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