According to MFA's agronomy team, farmers should be thinking—and scouting—on a timeline roughly three weeks ahead of normal for heat-driven plant growth and insect activity.
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View Story >“Cooperative capital invested in these types of operations isn’t just addressing efficiency. It’s about building capacity to serve the next generation of MFA members.”
View Story >“The world feels divided and heavy at times… But there is also unity and light in the ways rural people show up for each other.”
View Story >Native grasses and bison help prove that restoration and productivity can grow side by side
View Story >“If your goal is to maintain or improve this year’s yields, your crop needs nutrition to perform. Cutting fertility without knowing the facts may starve that crop.”
View Story >MFA Charitable Foundation celebrates 20 years of giving back to community
View Story >PAIGE SCHANZMEYER Assistant manager, MFA Agri Services, Boonville, Mo.
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