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16 Juni 2016 | Posted in Perlindungan Tanaman Sumber: Oleh Aaron Hager, Ilmuwan Gulma Penyuluhan Oleh Aaron Hager, Ilmuwan Gulma Penyuluhan Waterhemp terus menjadi salah satu spesies gulma berdaun lebar yang paling tersebar luas dan merepotkan yang harus dihadapi oleh para petani. Faktor-faktor yang terkait dengan biologi spesies, seperti perkecambahan dan kemunculan yang berkepanjangan, persilangan obligat, dan produksi benih yang tinggi, dan berkontribusi...
22 Juni 2016 | Posted in Manajemen Hara Sumber: Penn State Extension Oleh Douglas Beegle, Ahli Agronomi Berikut adalah beberapa hal yang perlu diingat ketika melihat potensi kekurangan unsur hara. Umumnya, jika Anda menghubungi seseorang untuk meminta bantuan atau mencari gejalanya, berikut adalah hal-hal yang perlu Anda ketahui. Pertama, cari pola di lapangan...
Seiring berkembangnya masalah irigasi dan sumber daya air lainnya dalam komunitas pertanian Kentucky yang beragam, produsen di seluruh Kentucky menghadapi keputusan yang kritis, dan berpotensi merugikan, dan mungkin tidak tahu ke mana harus mencari bantuan. Mengingat hal ini, Kelompok Kerja Manajemen Air Kentucky Farm Bureau (WMWG) dan Komite Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Pemantauan Pertanian Kentucky (KASMC) telah menyusun referensi cepat ...
Daniel Kaiser, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Extension Soil Fertility Specialist, has headed up quite a few micronutrient yield response trials throughout the state prior to the program’s unfortunate de-funding back in 2014. Over that time, Kaiser and his team have looked at nearly every micronutrient from A to Zinc, across soil type and crop, concluding that the best…
Monty’s Plant Food Company is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2016 FFA Scholarships. The company will grant each recipient $1,000 to help fund their continuing education. There were a total of five recipients from throughout the United States: – Jonathan Hardee; Benson, NC – Jonathan McConville; Earlville, Illinois – Ian Rudolph; Boonville, Indiana…
Early this spring, farmers were able to get in their fields and start planting — especially in the southern part of the country. Since then, the entire nation has experienced much cooler temperatures for a prolonged period of time. This has caused the early planted crops to be under high stress levels, producing yellow corn,…
This week is a great week to explore your earthworm populations – the soils are moist and are warming up after the winter, and earthworm activity is high. High moisture drives the earthworms to the soil surface. They don’t like sunlight but will stay near the surface on overcast days. Once the soils dry out…
[fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”] Soil is essential to life. That’s why we hear more every day about the microbes that inhabit soil. What many don’t realize, however, is that those microbes are related to the…
All plants require a sufficient supply of essential major, secondary and micronutrients to reach their potential. However, no nutrient should be seen as secondary in importance as they all have a part to play in increasing yield or improving quality. Read more nutrients analysis from Lancrop Laboratories here. Then click here to learn more about…
Growers are always looking for ways to improve the quality of their pastures and the health of their herd. “Managing pastures increases the yield and quality of forage, which results in better and more feed going into livestock grazing on those acres.” Check out the entire story by Martha Blum, AgriNews here. Monty’s has made…
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