Chaff Lining Shows Major Resistant Weed Control Promise in Iowa Field Trials
| | | | | Stealth SEC Climate Rule Could Create Chaos Down on the Farm | | On March 21, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed a rule that would require publicly held companies to provide extensive climate disclosures, including measured impacts for their entire supply chain. So there it is —“their entire supply chain.” That’s the stick, a big stick, with potentially big consequences for those involved in the value chain — all the way down to the farm gate, says Steve Cubbage. Although farmers and ranchers are not public companies and, therefore, are not required to report directly to the SEC, the obligations to their regulated customers could be enormous. | | | |
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| | | Chaff Lining Shows Major Resistant Weed Control Promise in Iowa Field Trials The bare-bones simplicity of chaff lining might provide farmers with resistant weed control for pennies on the dollar. Funneling soybean chaff and its weed seed contents out of a combine into concentrated lanes is a non-chemical, inexpensive means to control weeds — particularly waterhemp, the bane of many Midwest farmers. Read More |
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| | | When Stray Voltage Strikes This is the story of one dairy producer's struggle with the impact of stray voltage on her cows and family. She wants her family's experience to be something livestock producers and veterinarians can learn and benefit from. Read More |
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| | | How Can Seed Be Resilient Against Weather Challenges? Volatile weather patterns are not lost on U.S. seed companies, who are intent on developing corn genetics that deliver high yields despite an uncooperative Mother Nature. Read More |
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| | Weather Watch With AgDay's Meteorologist Some relief from drought conditions could be coming for portions of the West this week. Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has the latest. Read More |
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