Where no nitrogen response is found, it often means that a soil test could have shown that not much was needed.

Getting the most efficient nitrogen use

Soil testing is vital to identify where nitrogen is needed

A significant amount of nitrogen applied to fields is never taken up by plants. Understanding how much nitrogen (N) crops actually need can help decrease needless expenses and potential environmental […] Read more

An overhead look at the level of control cereal rye has provided when it was seeded the previous fall (mid-November) at 60 lbs acre (left) compared to no cereal rye planted (right).

A double-barreled approach to fleabane control

Combined herbicide-cover crop approach can provide effective control

As herbicide-resistant Canada fleabane and other problem weeds continue to frustrate farmers, more creative control solutions are being sought. Planting cover crops, specifically cereal rye is a good tactic, say […] Read more