
Southern Indiana took the lion’s share of precipitation in April with some locations getting over twice the amount of rain than normal for that month.
Southern Indiana took the lion’s share of precipitation in April with some locations getting over twice the amount of rain than normal for that month.
Every spring, black cutworm moths and armyworms invade our state.
Increasing interest in practices like cover cropping and soil health includes challenges across a range of agronomic factors, including pest management.
It is time to keep an eye on wheat for diseases and scab risk. There are a number of foliar diseases in wheat to watch out for.
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