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    Day: November 20, 2020

    [Link] Blog 38. Creating Habitat for Beneficials to Control Aphids in Pecans

    he major pests of pecans in California orchards are the yellow pecan aphid and the black margined pecan aphid. The yellow pecan aphid is the more beni…
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    KindHarvest Team November 20, 2020

    [Link] Addressing the asparagine challenge

    A multidisciplinary team of Canadian researchers is tackling a growing issue for the wheat industry: free asparagine. This naturally occurring amino a…
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    KindHarvest Team November 20, 2020

    [Link] Project Identifies Optimal Sampling Levels for Soil Health Indicators

    ATTRA is committed to providing high value information and technical assistance to farmers, ranchers, Extension agents, educators, and others involved…
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    KindHarvest Team November 20, 2020

    [Link] [Podcast] Pushing No-Till to the Next Level with Jim Hershey

    or this episode of the No-Till Farmer “Influencers & Innovators” podcast, brought to you by Mosaic Susterra, No-Till Farmer editor Frank Lessiter …
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    KindHarvest Team November 20, 2020

    [Link] Spotlight on bacterial brown spot – Top Crop Manager

    new research is showing that the biggest concern is now bacterial brown spot (BBS), for which there are no really effective control measures.
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    KindHarvest Team November 20, 2020

    [Link] New wheat varieties could target organic production

    Lines of wheat bred to fit organic farming could not only help support other low-input production systems, but their genetics could potentially be tra…
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    KindHarvest Team November 20, 2020

    [Link] The field edge redefined

    Iowa Learning Farms: Planting prairie strips and perennial grasses on low-producing areas of fields can pay off.
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    KindHarvest Team November 20, 2020

    [Link] Cover crops benefit cotton

    Oklahoma producer cites no-till planting and winter cover crops as beneficial to his soil and cotton.
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    KindHarvest Team November 20, 2020

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