OSU ‘Wheat to Beat’ project highlights profitability doesn’t require top yields

Ohio State University researchers are studying which wheat production practices provide the best return on investment. Agronomist Laura Lindsey tells Brownfield the ‘Wheat to Beat’ project with the Ohio Small Grains Marketing Program has been evaluating management programs designed by farmer board members. “The team that had the highest yield actually had three nitrogen application […]

The post OSU ‘Wheat to Beat’ project highlights profitability doesn’t require top yields appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

View Full Story

Share:

The Latest

Cash dairy steady to higher Friday except butter

Cash dairy prices were steady to higher again Friday except for butter at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.    Dry whey was up $0.01 at $0.66. No sales were recorded.  Forty-pound cheese

Soy and Human Health

The role of soy is essential for a nutritious American diet. It benefits consumer health and drives value for U.S. farmers.