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Idaho Ag Today
University of Idaho researchers are introducing genes from a specific plant into potatoes in an effort to develop spuds that are resistant to harmful nematodes.
California Ag Today
Joining us this week is Eric Castner, western U.S. regional technical manager for FMC Castner is here to chat with us about the importance of staying on top of Naval Orange Worm eggs starting now, throughout the season.
California Ag Today
Joining us this week is Eric Castner, western U.S. regional technical manager for FMC Castner is here to chat with us about the importance of staying on top of Naval Orange Worm eggs starting now, throughout the season.
Farm of the Future
What does the science tell us about the yield difference of soils that contain earthworms?
Farm of the Future
Earthworms can play an important role in making phosphorous in soil more bioavailable for crops.
Farm of the Future
Earthworms are both a sign of high quality soil and a contributor to improved fertility and structure
The Agribusiness Update
Army worms make their way across Alabama and the South, and EPA okay's herbicide Paraquat for another 15-years.
The Agribusiness Update
American Robotics gets first FAA approval for drone operations without operators on-site, and BASF launches Teraxxa for wireworm treatment.
Idaho Ag Today
You’re spending hard-earned money on pour-on dewormers. But are they working hard for you?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Good to the last drop, Royal Dairy using Biofiltro organic wastewater treatment system.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Good to the last drop, Royal Dairy using Biofiltro system to make the most out of waste.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Royal Dairy installs first BioFiltro wastewater treatment system in the nation.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Rhizosphere ecologist tells producers counting earthworms is one good way to check soil health.
Fruit Grower Report
For a long time dealing with pests and disease has been a reactive business. Ag producers would plant a crop and wait to see what malady might appear and then deal with it. That's not the case anymore.