Take an in-depth look at the hottest topics in agriculture with The Helena FieldLink Blog. Throughout the growing season, FieldLink is your resource for agronomic education, expert recommendations, the latest Helena news and information, and much more.
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Maximize Spring Bud Break Vigor with Post-Harvest Applications of Potassium 08/04/2020
Potassium (K) is one of the most essential nutrients associated with tree and vine production, and it is commonly the most misapplied. Lack of K early in fruit/nut development can lead to smaller fruit/nuts, lower TSS/sugars in grapes, uneven ripening, and poor color development.
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Understanding the Importance of Fungicides 06/30/2020
Soybeans are often overlooked, specifically during the plant’s reproductive stages. This is unfortunate because a soybean plant doesn’t reach 50% dry matter accumulation until R4, or full pod.
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Take the Next Step in Crop Nutrition 06/16/2020
Soybean production practices have progressed significantly since their introduction in the United States. Soybean production is more on par than ever with corn, and the emphasis on maximizing yield and return on investment has increased.
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Are your crops getting enough potassium? 06/15/2020
There is no denying the importance of potassium (K) to a growing crop. Uptake of this nutrient by cotton, corn and soybeans is second only to that of nitrogen. Its functions and responsibilities in the plant are numerous and necessary to achieving quality and consistent yields.
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The Dicamba Tug of War….Now What? 06/08/2020
Farmers and retailers were caught off guard last week when the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the labels for Engenia, FeXapan and XtendiMax. The legal ruling landed during a critical time for farmers that had planned on using this technology to control yield-robbing weeds in their fields.
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Early Season — Setting the Stage for Soybeans 06/06/2020
Because soybeans flower for a long period of time and have the ability to branch under low populations, they are quite resilient to stress. However, in order to maximize yield, farmers need to ensure early season establishment and manage stress during critical pod-setting and pod-filling stages. This article will discuss 3 early season management strategies.
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Mid-Season Nutrition for Blueberries 05/27/2020
As we near late spring and the beginning of summer, it is crucial to keep in-season fertility for your blueberry crop at the top of your list. The nutrient needs of blueberries can be intense during this time of year, and while you should always strive to maintain your proper soil level, that doesn't always translate to sufficient nutrients in the blueberry plant.
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A Customized Post-Harvest Approach 05/26/2020
As the season ends, it is easy to overlook the necessities of post-harvest nutrition. After harvest, nutrition levels have been depleted, and the strength that the plant once had has been diminished. Before the plant goes into dormancy, it is vital to build the plant's strength and replenish the nutrients.