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Recovered Phosphorus From Wastewater Can Be Reused on Farmland Phosphorus is one of the main “ingredients” for healthy plant growth. Plants get phosphorus from the soil. And much of this phosphorus…
Read MoreRecovered Phosphorus From Wastewater Can Be Reused on Farmland Phosphorus is one of the main “ingredients” for healthy plant growth. Plants get phosphorus from the soil. And much of this phosphorus…
Read MoreBooker Auction is hosting an online-only auction that is open for bidding now and closes February 24 at 11:00 a.m. PT. The auction features potato planters, potato and onion harvesters,…
Read MoreBy René Hardwick, National Onion Association Director of Public and Industry Relations If you haven’t been paying close attention to what’s going on in Congress, or perhaps you’re focused more…
Read MoreEach year, the Crop Science Society of America celebrates seeds. This year’s celebration is from Feb. 7-13th. The featured blog is about seed dispersal in plants, which takes on countless forms. Most…
Read MoreTexas A&M Agricultural and Food Policy Center projects 80% increase in 2022 By Blair Fannin Farmers and economists are wringing their hands on how to get a handle on record-high fertilizer…
Read MoreOnion Shipping Point Prices for February 7, 2022 Michigan has run out of onions, but Mexico crossings through south Texas have started to ship. The imports are riding the recent…
Read MoreWhen: Tuesday February 8, 2022 Where: In Person (preferred) with Virtual option (8:45-11:30am) Bridgerland Applied Technology College 325 West 1100 South; Brigham City, UT Topic: Utah Onion Association Meeting Time:…
Read MoreBy Jon Hamill, Technical Lead, Syngenta Increasing pressure from onion maggot demands growers push back with multi-season management plans that address resistance management and deliver high efficacy. A treatment plan…
Read MoreBy René Hardwick, Director of Public and Industry Relations, National Onion Association Members of the National Onion Association (NOA) got started immediately at the annual convention in December to begin…
Read MoreNorthwest Farm Credit Services’ 12-month profitability outlook calls for “breakeven returns” on onions. The drivers behind this prediction include demand for remaining large onions, rising input costs and weather. Following…
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