Old Photos from the Home Page
Photo by Ken Hammond, USDA Image Gallery.
Soybean varieties.
Early Bird Meetings Crop Management Series, Nov. 16, 16 and 20th.
Drought-stressed conditions.
Drought-stressed corn. Logan County, 2007.
Dry weather is the greatest concern at the moment.
Removing ruts; corn/soybean yields.
Yield contests winners.
Selecting hybrids and varieties.
Soybean rust in Kentucky.
Grain drying: Bin or field?
Wheat yield winners.
Guessing corn yields.
Wheat yields.
Corn silking. Weather is now as critical as ever for corn pollination and final yields.
All eyes on soybean.
Wheat harvest, contest.
Corn, poor stands.
Soybean seed rates.
Corn and nitrogen.
Insecticide options.
Fuel costs.
Yield winners.
Soybean or corn?
2005 Corn Hybrid Report.
Drought-stressed corn for silage.
Soybean rust updates.
2005 wheat yield contest rules.
All eyes on soybeans.
Corn ahead but behind.
Corn emergence.
Soybean rust in Georgia.
Small grains testing.
Soybean rust intensive training, Elizabethtown, KY.
Corn harvest starting.
Corn ahead of schedule.
Soybean aphid.
Water ... and more water.
Spring corn challenges and more.
Folicur for wheat.
James Sexton and Ballard Jones, Jr. of Wayne County, Kentucky, recorded the top full season soybean yield of 83.69 bu/acre. Dr. Jim Herbek presented the award. Photo by Stephen Patton.
Russell Schwenke (center) of Schwenke Brothers Farms, accepts the championship trophy for the top corn yield in Kentucky at 296.94 bu/acre. Photo by Stephen Patton.
Corn stubble in Henderson County, Kentucky.
The time is approaching for early purchases on seed, fertilizer and pesticides.
Corn harvest in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Farmers are reporting great yields and poor yields, hoping for average yields overall.
Corn silage trial in Clinton County, Kentucky.
K deficient soybeans.
Soybeans flowering.
Corn frost damage.
Many wheat fields are receiving the second N application.
Wheat fields are ready for N treatments.
Winter in Kentucky.
The warm fall could lead to more aphids in wheat.
Comparing soybean maturity group performance across soil types.
Soybeans and corn near Lexington, Kentucky.
No-till wheat variety trial in Princeton, Kentucky.
No-till corn in Shelby County, Kentucky.