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Cover Crop Survey
2020 CTIC-SARE-ASTA – If you utilize cover crops in your rotation, please consider participating in an online survey at https://bit.ly/CCSurvey2020. This is the sixth cover crop survey by USDA’s SARE (Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education) program, the Conservation Technology Information … Continue reading
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Update on insect activity – alfalfa weevils and army cutworms
KSU AGRONOMY eUpdate – Alfalfa weevil feeding seems to be just starting in north central Kansas. This early feeding is usually first noticed as either “pinprick”-sized holes in the leaves (Figure 1) or small, chewed-up terminals. Figure 1. Early feeding by … Continue reading
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Grazing Cover Crops Webinar Series, NDSU
NDSU – Producers will have an opportunity to learn about grazing cover crops during a series of webinars that North Dakota State University Extension is hosting. NDSU Extension specialists and researchers will present live and be available to answer questions. The … Continue reading
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31 March 2020 Kansas Hay Market Report
Hay market trade slow; Prices steady. Most producers report demand as light and movement slow. However, there have been a few reports of increased inquiries and deliveries of alfalfa, directly attribute it to the lack of DDG availability. 03-31-20 Hay … Continue reading
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Terminating Cover Crops This Spring
FARMS.COM – As temperatures warm this spring, cover crop termination is on the to-do list for some Midwest fields. Killing cover crops with herbicides is the most common termination method. The effectiveness of herbicides at terminating a cover crop depends … Continue reading
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Army cutworm and pea aphid activity in alfalfa fields
KSU AGRONOMY eUdate – Army cutworm feeding, more in alfalfa fields than wheat, is starting to become more noticeable in fields that have not had the best growing conditions throughout north central Kansas. Army cutworm larvae (see pic) are still … Continue reading
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24 March 2020 Kansas Hay Market Report
Hay market trade slow; Prices nudged slightly higher for good grinding alfalfa and ground and delivered while lower quality grinding alfalfa stayed steady. Recent drops in the cattle, grain, and global markets seem to have had limited impacts on the … Continue reading
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17 March 2020 Kansas Hay Market Report: UPDATE
Happy St. Patrick’s Day Hay market trade slow; alfalfa prices remain steady. Producers have been trying to move what inventory they have left prior to new crop, but without much luck. 03-17-20 Hay Report FINAL
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17 March 2020
HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY Hay market trade slow; alfalfa prices remain steady. Producers have been trying to move what inventory they have left prior to new crop, but without much luck. 03-17-20 Hay Report FINAL
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2020 Kansas Leopold Conservation Award call for nominations
KSU AGRONOMY eUpdate – Since 2015, the Sand County Foundation, in partnership with the Ranchland Trust of Kansas (RTK) and the Kansas Association of Conservation Districts, has recognized a private land owner and/or family in Kansas who exemplifies the land … Continue reading
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