Information gathered from testing hay helps producers plan their supplementation strategy for the cattle cycle.(Courtesy photo.)
Hay bales (Journal photo by Lacey Newlin)
Fertilizer Recommendation Support Tool

USDA-grant supported FRST Project releases new fertilizer prediction tool

  • By John Lovett │ University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture
Dickinson County, Kansas, soybean grower Gregg Sexton (at right) was recognized by Asgrow during the Commodity Classic with his 96.3 bushel per acre production. His award was presented by DEKALB Asgrow Brand Lead Dipal Chaudhari. (Courtesy photo.)
In the above photo, soybeans are shown in a bag and overflowing with credit to pnmralex at Pixabay.
The center pivot irrigation system at the Oklahoma State University McCaull Research and Demonstration Farm will be one of the topics discussed at this year’s Panhandle Crops & Forages Field Day in Eva. The Aug. 31 event kicks off the fall field day events with topics like sorghum varieties, nitrogen management, soil moisture monitoring and managing spider mites in corn. (Photo by Todd Johnson, OSU Agriculture.)
A unique rail-to-barge grain facility continues expand at the Oregon Port of Morrow. (Photo courtesy of Morrow County Grain Growers.)
Michael Buser, Ph.D., the Endowed Chair in Cotton Engineering, Ginning and Mechanization, said collaborative partnerships will help the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering lead innovation that supports the cotton industry from “dirt to shirt.” (Texas A&M AgriLife photos by Sam Craft, Courtney Sacco and Laura McKenzie)

Buser named Endowed Chair in Cotton Engineering