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Reasons to use Sluggo
Did you know that Sluggo Slug & Snail Bail is registered for use at only 11 pounds per acre? ...
Reasons to use Sluggo
Did you know that Sluggo Slug & Snail Bail is registered for use at only 11 pounds per acre? ...
Potassium Deficiency in Forage Corn
Potassium is a macro nutrient, required by all plants in considerable amounts, along with the other two macro nutrients, nitrogen and phosphorus. While we know that, in general, potassium is...
Potassium Deficiency in Forage Corn
Potassium is a macro nutrient, required by all plants in considerable amounts, along with the other two macro nutrients, nitrogen and phosphorus. While we know that, in general, potassium is...
How to Overseed Pasture
The best time to seed is in spring and fall. Avoid seeding in the heat of summer or when in danger of frost.
How to Overseed Pasture
The best time to seed is in spring and fall. Avoid seeding in the heat of summer or when in danger of frost.
Fall Limestone Application: Makes Sense, Saves ...
The best time to apply limestone to your fields is in the fall. There are two main reasons for this. First, from an agronomic point of view it makes the...
Fall Limestone Application: Makes Sense, Saves ...
The best time to apply limestone to your fields is in the fall. There are two main reasons for this. First, from an agronomic point of view it makes the...
Nematodes to Control Chafer and Leatherjackets
The European Chafer was introduced sometime around 2001 and has become a serious lawn pest in the lower mainland. Their life cycle is completed in one year and their population...
Nematodes to Control Chafer and Leatherjackets
The European Chafer was introduced sometime around 2001 and has become a serious lawn pest in the lower mainland. Their life cycle is completed in one year and their population...
Enough Nitrogen?
Before your corn grows too high (ie; past the “knee high” stage), you can determine exactly how much nitrogen your corn needs from this point on to the end of...
Enough Nitrogen?
Before your corn grows too high (ie; past the “knee high” stage), you can determine exactly how much nitrogen your corn needs from this point on to the end of...