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September 7, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ferrie: Corn Top Dieback And Lack of Uniformity Are Contributing to Unrealistic Yield Estimates Now
 
“While some cases of dieback are heat stress related, some are insect related, others are disease related, and in some cases all the above,” says Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal field agronomist. Farmers who don’t do realistic yield estimates could be setting themselves up for disappointment this harvest.
 
 
 
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What do Mary Pat Sass, Whitney Larson, Callee Pellett and Zoe Kent have in common? They are four farmers who are breaking the mold and sharing about life on the farm.

Meet 4 Women in Agriculture Who are Crushing Stereotypes
 
 
 

Illinois, Missouri and Nebraska have previously confirmed populations of dicamba-resistant waterhemp. Now more than ever, don't allow any seed-bearing waterhemp to remain in the field.

Two Likely Dicamba-Resistant Waterhemp Populations Found In Iowa
 
 
 

As a human resources coach, Dave Mitchell advises “people preventative maintenance” as a method to identify problems while they are still small — before they are exacerbated.

Become a More Anticipatory Leader
 
 
 

Explosive numbers, deadly destruction, devastating economic impact. Is it possible to control the spiraling feral hog population? A new study shows a warfarin-based toxicant could help.

A New Toxicant Tool Decreases Feral Hog Populations in Texas
 
 
 
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