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RealAg Radio: Fertilizer pricing, harvest automation, and using AI for agronomy, Nov 18, 2024

Real Agriculture

Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Josh Linville with StoneX on the fertilizer markets; Charles Baron with FBN on using AI for agronomy; Bergen Nelson with John Deere on harvesting technology to ease pressure on the operator; and, Hear a spotlight interview with… Read More Thanks for tuning in to this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio.

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RealAg Radio: Labour issues, corn harvest quality, and on-farm grain dryers, Nov 20, 2023

Real Agriculture

On this episode, host Shaun Haney is back from Germany and is joined by RealAgriculture’s in-house agronomist, Peter Johnson, to discuss: Autonomy to help dealing with labour issues; Yields and quality concern in the corn harvest; and, Enough corn for an on-farm grain dryer. We will also hear a. We will also hear a. Read More

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Guide to Potato Cultivation: From Planting to Harvest

Cropaia

Planting and Harvesting Potatoes are typically planted in spring once soil temperatures reach 10°C (50°F), a benchmark for promoting uniform sprouting and robust early growth. Harvest timing depends on variety and climatic conditions, with maturity generally reached in 90–120 days. The effects of soil type on harvest include: 1.

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Wheat Pete’s Word, Sept 4: Armyworms, milk lines, bean burndown, spray regrets, and soil tests

Real Agriculture

It’s hurry up and wait for many anxiously planning silage harvest, edible bean burndowns, and fall fertility passes. Read More It’s hurry up and wait for many anxiously planning silage harvest, edible bean burndowns, and fall fertility passes. Good, then we move on to a. Good, then we move on to a.

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Fall nitrogen fertilizer application: Everything you need to know

Real Agriculture

Each fall as harvest wraps up and the crop is in the bin, farmers are faced with the decision of what more can be done to get the next growing season off to the best start possible. It’s an excellent window to evaluate what worked and what didn’t in the last season, and many take. Read More

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Brainfood: Pacific plant use, Rapa Nui crops, E African crops, Cotton domestication, Fertile Crescent Neolithic, Dutch Neolithic, S Italy crops, Rice domestication, Maize domestication

Agricultural Biodiversity

Itinerant expert harvesters spread agriculture into Anatolia. Rice domestication pushed back to about the same time as the Fertile Crescent. No word on the role of expert harvesters. That’s a long way for expert harvesters to go. Funny they didn’t find cotton at the Lake Victoria site.

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Sustainable Harvest International: Empowering Central American Farmers

Food Tank

Sustainable Harvest International (SHI) is an organization working in Central America to provide technical assistance and training to rural farming families that will help them produce food in a more sustainable way. His farm is also working to reduce tillage—a practice that can lead to soil erosion. Become a member today by clicking here.

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