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Grazing Series Part 3: Questions to ask before planting cover crops, alfalfa & perennial grasses on irrigated pastures
2015-04-16 12:00:00| Beef
Do cover crops pencil out? What should I plant in my irrigated pastures? Should I plant companion crops in new alfalfa stands? The third installment in Aprils Grazing Series asks and answers these three questions. Content Classification: Curated BEEF Daily read more
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Grazing Series Part 3: Questions to ask before planting cover crops, alfalfa & perennial grasses on irrigated pastures
2015-04-16 01:05:53| Beef
Do cover crops pencil out? What should I plant in my irrigated pastures? Should I plant companion crops in new alfalfa stands? The third installment in Aprils Grazing Series asks and answers these three questions. Content Classification: Curated BEEF Daily read more
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Corn planting ready to begin
2015-04-14 23:02:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Topsoil conditions this spring have been described as almost ideal for corn planting by farm operators and agronomists across southern and western Minnesota. Due to the very limited amount of stored soil moisture in many areas of the region, producers are likely to minimize their tillage trips prior to planting this spring, in order to maintain as much top soil moisture as possible for seed germination and seedling growth. Focus on Ag read more
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B.C. farmland lost to tree planting for carbon credits is a frightening loss
2015-04-13 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Globe and Mail: Thousands of hectares of agricultural land in British Columbia are being planted with trees so that companies can gain credits for carbon sequestration, says NDP agricultural critic Lana Popham. During a tour of the province, the MLA has been hearing about the practice from ranchers and farmers who are worried about the loss of food productivity and who say they are being outbid for good farmland by large, foreign corporations. Given the massive drought in California and the uncertain future...
Will U.S. planting delays keep the bulls fed?
2015-04-07 22:49:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Corn continues to trade in a sideways channel as both the bulls and bears defend their case. The bulls continue to talk about planting delays down South caused by conditions that are too wet, while those in the northern Corn Belt are talking about conditions being too dry. Grain Market Viewpoint read more
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