Record-breaking heat that blasted the West over the weekend is also proving to be lethal to crops. Even with the heat breaking a bit on Monday, daily records were tied or broken over the weekend ...
Editor's note: Catch Randy Martinson every Friday after markets close on the Agweek Market Wrap at agweek.com. The grains wrapped up the third week of October with gains, but for the second week in a ...
This year in South Dakota many areas have received high amounts of rainfall during the summer. This has led to portions of fields being wet particularly in the northeastern part of the state. Soils ...
As his sugar beet harvest continued, Zach Patterson of Paul, Idaho, liked much of what he saw — considering the challenges of the early season. “The beets that escaped the hailstorms did exceptionally ...
KANSAS CITY — At the dawn of September, the winter wheat crop was largely in the bin while the spring wheat crop was just more than half harvested and progressing slowly due to weather delays. The ...
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Wireless sensors monitor crops to harvest
The progression of agricultural practices and techniques is greatly attributed to the rise of modern technology, particularly wireless sensors. These devices are offering an innovative approach to ...
Asparagus is one of the earliest vegetables you can harvest from your garden. The reason is because it is a perennial, which means once it is established, it comes up every year. There’s no need to ...
Snow and unseasonably cold temperatures put fall harvest on hold across North Dakota and northwest Minnesota in late October. A winter storm that moved across the northern Plains on Oct. 26-27 dumped ...
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