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May 6, 2022
 
 
 
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Rain Delay? You still have a 92% Corn Yield Potential if Planting May 20 in IA, IL
 
Farmers with wet fields are feeling frustrated and even anxious about when they’ll be able to start planting. Hold steady and stick with your original plan for now, advises Brent Tharp, Wyffels technical product manager.
 
 
 
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John Phipps: What Solar and Electric Can Learn From Recent Wind Energy Woes

Opponents of wind energy might be encouraged by the financial difficulties of that industry. For the first time in several years, wind generated electricity costs are rising after years of being driven lower by new technology and competition.

 
 
 
 
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A Future Without Fertilizer?

Historic fertilizer prices have farmers looking for alternative solutions in 2022. Here are four possibilities that one day might change the way agriculture thinks about nitrogen.

 
 
 
 
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Giant Salvinia’s Hidden Uses Unlocked by LSU Students

It is far too common to see waterways in Louisiana clogged by giant salvinia, an invasive aquatic plant native to South America. Now, Louisiana is looking at an alternative use for the noxious plant — paper.

 
 
 

Weather Watch With AgDay's Meteorologist

It could be a wet weekend in the Northern Plains. Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick is tracking it.

 
 
 
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