by Billie Asmus | May 29, 2015 | AFS News & Updates, Agronomy Updates, Field Updates, Insects, Plant Diseases, Weeds
Many Soybean fields in the AFS geography have started emerging from the soil. Some fields are looking excellent, while others seem to be showing signs of stress form a variety of different ailments. In this week’s update, Holden Asmus describes...
by Billie Asmus | May 1, 2015 | AFS News & Updates, Agronomy Updates, Field Updates, Insects, Plant Diseases, Video
Welcome to this week’s Agronomy Update! The Seed Treatment Department has been busy all week filling orders for our customers, and answering questions from customers too! In this week’s update, Zack Smith answers the following questions from growers: What...
by Billie Asmus | Apr 27, 2015 | AFS News & Updates, Agronomy Updates, Field Updates, Insects
The Integrated Crop Management newsletter from Iowa State University this weekend provided an update on Black Cutworm Moths captured in traps so far this year. Black Cutworm moths migrate on winds from southern states in early spring, then mate and lay eggs. Traps...
by Billie Asmus | Apr 21, 2015 | AFS News & Updates, Agronomy Updates, Field Updates, Insects, Manufacturer Links, Plant Diseases, Uncategorized, Video, Weeds
The soil is warming up, and that means that many growers are counting down the days until they can plant. What is left on your pre-planting to-do list? Do you have all your inputs, additives, and extras? Asmus Farm Supply offers our customers a wide range...
by Billie Asmus | Apr 21, 2015 | AFS News & Updates, Agronomy Updates, Field Updates, Insects, Video
On April 2nd, the EPA announced that it is “unlikely to approve new outdoor Neonicotinoid pesticide uses.” Affected Neonicotinoid actions include: new uses, addition of new use patterns (such as aerial application), experimental use permits and new special...
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