There’s a Little Mystery to This Year’s Late Planted Corn
 
This year, higher-than-normal September temperatures might have changed the plant’s sucrose balance and delayed black layer.
 
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Don't Skip Forage Sampling This Year
 
Before you send another sample to the lab be sure to revisit and/or train feeders on these key forage sampling techniques and methods.
 
 
What Actually Happens When A Dicamba Compliant If Filed?
 
It’s a lengthy process that’s exacerbated with large numbers of complaints, and a process that might not have the outcome you expect.
 
 
 
Transition to Organic Sustains Family Farm
 
To date, 1,700 of Layman’s acres are certified organic, 200 are in transition and 350 are being rented out and farmed conventionally.
 
 
Trust And Verify: Lender Relationships in 2020
 
As 2020 approaches and the farm economy continues to struggle, don’t be surprised if lenders are doing extra homework.
 
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