Crops 

Controlling weeds in corn. A new mode of action. Name change.

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Precision farming in a box 

By: Wayne Wenzel

If you’ve delayed buying precision farming equipment because of its cost or complexity, a solution is in sight. Australian company K. Eldredge Electronics...

Robo crop prices drop 

Deere heats up tractor autosteer price wars. In our March article “Look, No Hands!” we predicted that the introduction of new tractor autosteer products...

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Variable rates offer variable results 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Expert advice on picking the right field

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Vexing variability 

By: by Gil Gullickson

Optimum population rate swings stymie the potential of variable rate planting. Yet, improved data collection may one day aid this promising technology....

Precision vision 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Farmers eye the next step in ag technology.

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Variable rate seeding 1 

By: Gil Gullickson

Like nitrogen application, seeding rates have long vexed farmers. Since not all parts of the field are equal, you may be seeding above or below the soil's...

Variable rate nitrogen 

By: Gil Gullickson

Nitrogen has long been a nuisance for farmers. Apply too little and crop yields suffer. Apply too much, and you run the risk of runoff. With agriculture...

Variable rate seeding 

By: Gil Gullickson

Like nitrogen application, seeding rates have long vexed farmers. Since not all parts of the field are equal, you may be seeding above or below the soil's...

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CCA Accredited for 2.0 Units in Nutrient Management:


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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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