Best of soil tests 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Confused by results? Look at what’s important and ignore the rest. Soil scientist George Rehm of the University of Minnesota Extension Service says some...

N-credible applicator 

By: John Russnogle

This machine reads a crop's needs for fertilizer and adjusts on the fly. The search for ways to make precision ag actually pay has led University of Illinois...

Desktop driving 

By: John Russnogle

You can’t manage what you can’t measure. That’s a favorite expression of Steve Robisky, product manager of John Deere Ag Management Solutions. With new...

Crops department 

Steep-incline conveyor. Planter factoids. Precision payback. Ethanol efficiency. Easy nozzle switch. New adjuvant. New herbicide. Updated pull-type sprayer. Large-acreage spraying....

Crops department 

Growing season review. The whole field in your hand....

Crops department 

Wide drift control; Air-seeder monitor; Whose farm is better?; All-in-one nozzle...

New from the World Ag Expo 

By: by Daryl Bridenbaugh and Karen McMahon

Team FIN couple Daryl and Peggy Bridenbaugh headed west to Tulare, CA, last winter to cover the 35th anniversary of the World Ag Expo. This massive show provides 2 million square feet of exhibit space for 1,400 exhibitors. The Bridenbaughs combed the show for two days, picking out new, innovative equipment....

New from the World Ag Expo 

By: by Daryl Bridenbaugh and Karen McMahon

Team FIN couple Daryl and Peggy Bridenbaugh headed west to Tulare, CA, last winter to cover the 35th anniversary of the World Ag Expo. This massive show provides 2 million square feet of exhibit space for 1,400 exhibitors. The Bridenbaughs combed the show for two days, picking out new, innovative equipment....

WeedSoft is hard on weeds 

By: by Rhonda J. Brooks

New software calculates the economic return from weed control....

Crops department 

Clamp down on crime. Anhydrous regulator. Precision systems....

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Utilizing Calcium as Nutrient That Protects Against Disease Organisms

This online accredited course focus on Calcium, an important plant nutrient in fertilizer management for maximum, healthy plant development as well as disease and pest prevention. It is accredited for Certified Crop Adviser credit as well as state hours/credit in California, Georgia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and New Jersey. Credit pending in Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Washington.

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Spray Drift Management

Keeping crop protection chemicals on the crop for which they are intended has been a cornerstone of farming not only to protect neighboring crops, but to not waste money allowing products to drift off the intended target. This accredited online continuing education course covers the critical elements of spray drift management.

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