Stepping Up Onion Production
By Larry Zibilske, Vice President of Research, TPS Lab In onion production, the recommended amounts of the common fertilizer nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium vary greatly depending on the cultivar,…
Read MoreBy Larry Zibilske, Vice President of Research, TPS Lab In onion production, the recommended amounts of the common fertilizer nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium vary greatly depending on the cultivar,…
Read MoreDesigned for customers who need all-day comfort with off-road terrain capability in all seasons, John Deere has introduced the new gas-powered Gator XUV835 and diesel-powered Gator XUV865 Utility Vehicles. Offering their quietest cab, three-wide seating, and…
Read MoreTen years ago, we had Benny Yamamoto on the cover of Onion World magazine. He ran Benny Farms in Maui, Hawaii. He’s pictured here in a field of Maui Sweets….
Read MoreMorgan Hill, CA, August 2017 – Next week, Sakata Seed America will host their annual California Field Days in Salinas and Woodland, California. This will be the thirty-first year Sakata…
Read MoreTen years ago, we had Leonard Scott on the cover of Onion World magazine. He was the manager of the onion operation at the Navajo Agricultural Products Industry. From NAPI’s…
Read MoreThe USU Extension IPM Program and Salt Lake County Extension are hosting an on-farm commercial vegetable grower meeting and food truck social at Petersen Family Farm in Riverton, Utah on Friday, August 11 at…
Read MoreFieldNET by Lindsay has added a new product to its line of remote pivot monitoring and control solutions. Pivot Control Lite is designed to provide growers with a simpler, more…
Read MoreTen years ago, we had the Cowart Family on the cover of Onion World magazine. They were one of the first families growing Vidalia onions to use mechanical harvesters….
Read MoreBy Jeff Miller, Miller Research LLC, and Mike Thornton, University of Idaho It seems that there is no shortage of products on which crop producers are asked to spend…
Read MoreBy Bernard Zandstra, Michigan State University Onion acreage in Michigan peaked at about 13,000 acres in 1935 when most of the virgin muck areas had been drained and cleared….
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