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Dusty Hininger, sales training manager at Firestone Ag, says proper inflation and ballast on farm equipment can save farmers money on fuel and productivity. (Photo by Bill Spiegel.)
(Photo courtesy of Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health, College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medicine.)
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.)
2024 Planting Intentions (Produced by MSU Extension Agricultural Communications)

Corn price dip elevates intended cotton acres

  • By Mr. Robert Nathan Gregory │ MSU Extension Service
corn field (Photo: iStock - zhengzaishuru)
Traditional corn silage, while energy-rich, demands more water than sorghum. However, recent research by Texas A&M AgriLife experts suggests that male-sterile sorghum hybrids could offer a solution. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Laura McKenzie)

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