
Purdue’s 2023 Crop Management Workshop
Purdue’s 2023 Crop Management Workshop
Many conversations I have about pastures with forage-livestock producers start with the question “What should I seed in my pasture?” Before that question should be addressed, the producer should first: define their objectives determine what types of livestock and classes within a livestock species will be grazing the pasture review soil data of the pasture on the “Web Soil Survey” sample soil and receive up-to-date soil test results develop a liming and fertilization plan if recommended by soil test inventory what currently is in a perennial pasture control problematic weeds, especially perennial weeds review crop rotation intervals of herbicides used the past two years consider source and quality of water evaluate whether the water source will reliably deliver water during dry weather determine what perimeter and interior fencing is needed to keep livestock in the pasture and paddocks think about whether hay storage or a corral will be in the[Read More…]
Though this is one of the strangest, most challenging years, the Pest&Crop authors haven’t stopped providing updated information.
Though this is one of the strangest, most challenging years, the Pest&Crop authors haven’t stopped providing updated information.
Purdue’s 2023 Crop Management Workshop
This coming January, the Crop Management Workshops will offer three in-person meetings, with one also being a livestream (virtual) option.
The Popcorn Board is excited to announce that the same valuable content from the PDF version of the Popcorn Agri-Chemical Handbook is now available in a convenient mobile app, accessible for Android users in Google Play and for Apple users in the App Store!
The 2022 Popcorn Agri-Chemical Handbook is available to ensure everyone in the popcorn industry is informed about products registered for use on popcorn or in popcorn storage facilities.
Purdue’s 2022 Crop Management Workshop
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