Ag Retailer Fills Need and Finds Niche with Drone Spraying
| | | | | Ag Retailer Fills Need and Finds Niche with Drone Spraying | | Henry Farmer’s Co-op shares how they put two drones to work in 2022. Dry conditions across their service area brought a lower fungicide application market than expected, so the team engaged with recreational landowners, particularly duck hunters, to spray wetlands or seed food plots. | | | |
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| | | Heat and Dryness Take Toll on Nebraska Crops: Yields Expected Down From 2021 Around 90% of Nebraska is in some level of drought, which is a challenge even with the large amount of irrigation. Read More |
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| | | Soybean Marketing Decisions: Store Versus Sell With little incentive to wait to deliver any of this year’s soybean crop, make sure Priority 1 soybeans are ready to move from the combine to the truck and to town this fall. Read More |
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| | | Why One Commercial Pork Operation Decided to Get in the Show Ring Like many county fairs, the numbers of swine entries were dropping at the Watonwan County Fair in St. James, Minn. 4-H leaders met to figure out ways to get more 4-Hers involved. The result? An Adopt-A-Pig program. Read More |
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| | Weather Watch With AgDay's Meteorologist Drought conditions are improving in the Southwest, and more rains this week could help things further. Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has an update. Read More |
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