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Selecting the Next Generation

Holding up parent alfalfa plant

As winter slowly fades into spring, the first major task we do as field season begins is dig up plants from our established nurseries. Digging up plants is a time

Assessing Over-Wintering Crops

Alfalfa in early Spring

The snow has ended (hopefully) and spring is finally here. Though we are having a slow start to warming up in most parts of Wisconsin, some of our over-wintering crops

Corn Cold Stress

Louis Kuisle

Imbibitional Chilling That time of year is just around the corner. In many parts of the corn belt, the robins have just started to show up. As the saying goes,

Corn Planting Depth

Corn Planting Depth

It’s A Game of Inches For those that farm, it’s a yearly routine to second guess where your planter is set for what seems like entirely too long. Ideally, there

Spring Fever

Mike Sankey

Is it time to plant yet? While some of us are looking out the window at snowy fields, spring will be coming soon enough. Seed deliveries are happening and planters

Silage to improve your herd: Ration Choice

At Legacy Seeds, we take pride in understanding our customer’s needs and expectations.  Which is why we take a different approach to corn silage.  Most of the industry continues to

IS YOUR PLANTING EQUIPMENT FIELD READY?

planter

EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST Hydraulics and Cylinders Hoses break down and wear over time. Having equipment stored in the big blue shed (outside) leads to accelerated wear of all parts, but especially

Greenhouse Pollinations

Along with our pathology work – as laid out in the previous article “Winter in the Greenhouse” – another big task we do in the fall and winter are pollinations.

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