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Illinois winter wheat enters spring in good condition

Illinois winter wheat enters spring in good condition

    Editor’s note: The following was written by Giovani Preza Fontes, John Jones and Emerson Nafziger with the University of Illinois Department of Crop Sciences for the university’s Crop Bulletin website April 7.

    Planting the 2026 crop for investment returns

    Planting the 2026 crop for investment returns

      Editor’s note: The following was written by Liz Stahl, Jeff Coulter and Seth Naeve with University of Minnesota Extension for the university’s Crop News website April 9.

      Get better hay, returns with small changes

      Get better hay, returns with small changes

        TUSCUMBIA, Mo. — Hay quality has a direct impact on livestock performance and feeding costs, yet many producers lose value long before hay reaches the feeder, said University of Missouri Extension Field Agronomist Rudra Baral.

        Manage early planting risk for higher yields

        Manage early planting risk for higher yields

          Editor’s note: The following was written by Leah Ten Napel, Iowa State University Extension field agronomist, for the Clippings newsletter.

          Proper grain storage crucial as temps warm in early spring

          Proper grain storage crucial as temps warm in early spring

            As outdoor temperatures begin to warm, the potential for grain storage problems increases.

            Take action early to prevent the spread of marestail

            Take action early to prevent the spread of marestail

              MANHATTAN, Kan. — With these warmer temperatures, crops are not the only things that are greening up — weeds are too.

              Specialist answers top fertilizer questions

              Specialist answers top fertilizer questions

                AMES, Iowa — Questions about effective management of nitrogen fertilizer continue to plague agriculture, even after decades of practical use.

                Specialist answers top fertilizer questions

                Specialist answers top fertilizer questions

                  AMES, Iowa — Questions about effective management of nitrogen fertilizer continue to plague agriculture, even after decades of practical use.

                  USDA forecasts 4% increase in soybean acres

                  USDA forecasts 4% increase in soybean acres

                  • Tim Kenyon

                  Farmers plan to plant less corn and more soybeans in 2026 compared to last year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported in its March 31 Prospective Plantings report.

                  Fertilizer supply, drought could shift planting

                  Fertilizer supply, drought could shift planting

                  • Crystal Reed

                  Despite fertilizer supply concerns and rising prices, inputs shouldn’t play a large role in rotation decisions for 2026 planting, according to Iowa State University Extension Field Agronomist Angie Rieck-Hinz.

                  Managing P and K with prices high

                  Managing P and K with prices high

                    COLUMBIA, Mo. — Farmers have seen a substantial shift in potassium (K) and phosphorus (P) prices, from low prices in the 2020 growing season to the highest prices in the past decade for fertilizer purchased now for the 2026 growing season.

                    Start planning for 2026 cover crop termination based on species, timing

                    Start planning for 2026 cover crop termination based on species, timing

                      Editor’s note: The following was written by Ethan R. Thies, statewide conservation field specialist with Iowa State University Extension, for the Integrated Crop Management website March 13.

                      Plant soybeans early for best yields

                      Plant soybeans early for best yields

                        COLUMBIA, Mo. — Early planting remains strongly associated with soybean yield, according to research by University of Missouri state soybean farming system specialist Andre Reis.

                        Consider ROI before fungicide

                        Consider ROI before fungicide

                          COLUMBIA, Mo. — Before applying fungicides, growers should carefully consider the potential return on investment, said University of Missouri Extension State Plant Pathologist Mandy Bish.

                          Missouri researchers uncover how plants regulate root growth

                          Missouri researchers uncover how plants regulate root growth

                            What’s the key to growing resilient crops that can survive tough conditions? Researchers at the University of Missouri are getting to the root of it — literally.

                            Short corn offers risk, timing alternative

                            Short corn offers risk, timing alternative

                            • Crystal Reed

                            With an increase in severe storms and high winds, row crop farmers are looking for new ways to work with Mother Nature.

                            Meristem focuses on reducing crop input costs for farmers

                            Meristem focuses on reducing crop input costs for farmers

                              As input costs remain top of mind for growers across the country, innovation can help farmers increase productivity while cutting expenses.

                              Right spray pH improves control

                              Right spray pH improves control

                                Editor’s note: The following was written by Eric Yu and Ryan Miller, University of Minnesota Extension crops educators, for the Minnesota Crop News website Feb. 17.

                                Condition, not calendar, will dictate start of planting

                                Condition, not calendar, will dictate start of planting

                                • Tim Kenyon

                                Multiple days of much warmer than usual conditions in late January and February might have nudged Midwest farmers eager to get ready for planting.

                                USDA predicts higher soybean acres in 2026

                                USDA predicts higher soybean acres in 2026

                                • By Tim Kenyon, Iowa Farmer Today

                                The USDA released its first look at planting expectations for 2026 on Feb. 19 at its Agricultural Outlook Forum as farmers brace for a fourth straight year of losses or small profit margins.

                                Quick response essential after pesticide exposure

                                Quick response essential after pesticide exposure

                                  BOONVILLE, Mo. — Pesticide handling remains one of the most hazardous tasks on the farm, says Todd Lorenz, University of Missouri Extension agronomist.

                                  EPA reapproves weed killer dicamba with new protections

                                  EPA reapproves weed killer dicamba with new protections

                                  • By Michael Phillis, Associated Press

                                  WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Environmental Protection Agency on Feb. 6 reapproved the weed killer dicamba, a pesticide that has raised widespread concern over its tendency to drift and destroy nearby crops, for use on genetically modified soybeans and cotton.

                                  U.S. storage capacity growth has stopped

                                  U.S. storage capacity growth has stopped

                                    Editor’s note: The following was written by Joe Janzen, agricultural economist and assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics at the University of Illinois, for the farmdoc daily website Feb. 9.

                                    Slow-release N may address timing woes

                                    Slow-release N may address timing woes

                                    • Crystal Reed

                                    With over 12 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer applied annually, according to the EPA, the biggest challenge is how much never makes it into the crop and is lost to volatilization, leaching and runoff.

                                    Ancient corn genes change soil community

                                    Ancient corn genes change soil community

                                      Corn bred with genes from wild relatives can reshape soil microbial communities and reduce nitrogen loss — with no yield reduction — according to new research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

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