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Nutrien Ag Solutions Introduces N-FINITY New N-FINITY technology gives growers flexibility when making on-farm nitrogen management decisions. Nutrien Ag Solutions Inc. announces the launch of N-FINITY, an innovative nitrogen-management solution that combines three modes of action and aims to increase the...

Estimating Nutrient Needs By Drone

The ability to detect crop nutrient deficiencies and promptly modify fertilizer applications to address them is invaluable to agricultural producers — especially growers operating under slim profit margins. Identifying how much of a particular nutrient to add is a...

Tight Margins Continue In 2025

Editor’s Note: Each year, University of Georgia  agricultural economists develop a comprehensive overview of various sectors of the agriculture industry. The following is an excerpt from the section on corn, soybeans and wheat. Last year’s harvest saw bountiful production of...

NEW PRODUCT: New Pricing for Pivot Bio Microbial Nitrogen

Farmers using Pivot Bio’s Proven 40 microbial nitrogen are realizing significant plant health benefits and stronger return on investment despite early season weather challenges. As part of their ongoing support for farmers facing tough economics, the company announced a...

Corn Leafhopper Re-emerging, Yield Loss A Concern

Corn leafhoppers have re-emerged in some Texas regions and other states, threatening both yields and grain quality. David Kerns, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service statewide integrated pest management coordinator and associate department head for the Department of Entomology, says corn...

New Short Corn Not ‘As High As An Elephant’s Eye’

The line from the classic musical “Oklahoma” that refers to corn being “as high as an elephant’s eye” would not apply to some new hybrids. Reduced-stature corn, also referred to as “short” corn, is a concept researchers at Auburn...

Price And Yield Protection Offered By Enhanced Crop Insurance

Producers can track their price risk protection through revenue insurance in a given growing season by comparing the harvest price (fall) to the projected price (spring) determined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Risk Management Agency. In the broader...

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