Written by Jonathan Eisenthal
It’s not just the wetter season, but the way rains have come so frequently and in heavy bouts, that has left many Minnesota farmers facing a steep challenge to get their corn crop planted this spring.
Read more >Written by Jonathan Eisenthal
It’s not just the wetter season, but the way rains have come so frequently and in heavy bouts, that has left many Minnesota farmers facing a steep challenge to get their corn crop planted this spring.
Read more >This post was adapted from the Farm Service Agency’s ERP fact sheet.
Last week, USDA announced that crop producers impacted by natural disasters in 2020 and 2021 will soon begin receiving emergency relief payments through a new $6 billion Emergency Relief Program (ERP).
Read more >As farmers gear up for the 2022 planting season, they are reminded of treated seed best-management practices.
The BeSure! campaign encourages farmers to follow label directions,
Read more >Written by Jonathan Eisenthal
Farmers across Minnesota report cool, wet weather has meant a delay to their plans to plant corn and soybeans this spring.
“I started planting last year on April 22,” Rob Tate said.
Read more >Once again, the Minnesota Corn Growers Association (MCGA) is giving farmers the opportunity to have their ditch, stream, tile and well water tested for nitrates at no cost. Nitrate testing is an easy way for farmers to better understand water conditions and potential nutrient loss on their farms.
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