Water availability is fundamental to crop production, and in the last few years farmers have seen widely varying degrees of moisture available during the growing season – both too much and too little.
Planning for 2025 means planning for uncertainty. At some point during the season, your farm will face too much water, or too little, high wind, heat, cold and everything in between. While not every ...
Ahlberg, working with Pinnamaneni, who is based at CSU’s Western Colorado Research Center in Fruita, planted 10 acres of ...
Congress has cut federal funding for public media — a $3.4 million loss for LAist. We count on readers like you to protect our nonprofit newsroom. Become a monthly member and sustain local journalism.
Plainview Herald on MSN
Watering cover crops: Is putting in extra economical?
If you’ve been around for any length of time, you probably know by now I am a fan of cover crops. They just make sense to me; grown during a cooler time of year with less evaporation, they have ...
“Cotton is one of our number one row crops,” said Anthony Black, superintendent of the Southeast Research and Education ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results