• By Kenneth Gautreaux •
Andre Reis was born and raised in the big city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, but at 16, he decided he wanted to go to the countryside and study agriculture. His career path has taken him...
With a focus on economic development, the South Carolina agricultural industry is poised for positive productivity in 2019.
This was the message Clemson experts gave during the recent third annual Ag Outlook conference. Clemson agricultural economists Nathan Smith, Scott Mickey,...
The Louisiana Agricultural Technology & Management Conference sponsored by the Louisiana Agricultural Consultants Association will be held Feb. 11-13, 2019, at Paragon Casino Resort in Marksville, Louisiana.
Jay Mahaffey will be featured in the pre-conference symposium on Monday morning, Feb....
Now that the 2017 harvest is over, take time to reflect on what varieties performed well and what varieties just weren’t quite up to snuff on your operation. To help you with 2018 planning, a number of soybean...
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Deregulated herbicide trait and illegal herbicide use converge for historic drift injury to crops.
Soybean growers in several states are dealing with the aftermath of a “perfect storm” created by dicamba-resistant cotton and soybean varieties...
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension has launched a new budgeting tool that will allow growers to decide the optimal mix of irrigated crops for the Texas High Plains.
“We wanted to create a decision aid that assists irrigated operators in making...
Mississippi State University's Delta Research and Extension Center will host the 60th annual Tri-State Soybean Forum, Jan. 8, 2016, at the Capps Entrepreneurial Center on the Stoneville, Miss., campus.
The forum is a collaborative effort among MSU, the University of...
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