Rain brings drought relief for many Nebraska farmers | Rural Radio
Agronomy
•
4m 16s
Rain has kept optimism high for Butler County farmer Kevin Siffering even with replanting likely in the future.
As he recounts the recent weeks, Siffering reflects on the palpable shift brought by the much-needed rainfall. From the dry, dusty days of spring, where even digging fence post holes stirred up clouds of clay dust, to now, where the land is replenished, with water visibly pooling in some of his fields, the transformation is remarkable.
Fridays in the Field is brought to you by FNBO!
Up Next in Agronomy
-
Enlist Corn | Corteva
What is Enlist Corn? What benefits does it provide to my farm? Find out about the latest trait innovations from Corteva and the Enlist System now in corn offering new herbicide tolerances and next generation insect protection.
-
Cover Crop Control | Ag PhD
If you ever wondered what farmers do with their fields between crops, Darren Hefty has got you covered.
-
Controlling Perennial Weeds | Ag PhD
Perennial weeds don't have to be a perennial pain. Brian and Darren let you peek into their toolkit, including their #1 pick to permanently put down those persistent pests.