Crop duster articles
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Cover Crop Termination
By James Hoorman, Hoorman Soil Health Services, adapted from Green Covers This spring has been warmer than normal, but Ohio’s subsoil moisture has been dry due to last year’s drought. Recent rains may have helped depending upon how much rain actually soaked in. Last year, adequate subsoil moisture allowed farmers to get decent yields, however;
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Problem pests target Kansas farm crops
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Experts with Kansas State University say some nuisance insects are causing big problems for farmers in the Sunflower State. K-State's Research and Extension Office said in a recent report there are three problem insects munching on some of the state's cash crops as the weather turns warmer. These pests pose a danger []