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Lots of Little Things Contribute to a Record Cotton Crop
8 janv. 2019
What’s the most important piece of equipment on Lynn Gullett’s Texas farming operation?
Rice Research Yields Promising Results
2 janv. 2019
As the global population grows, so does the need to find ways to produce more with less. That’s why researchers at the University of Missouri are studying the effects of center pivot irrigation over rice.
Positive Impacts of the Agricultural Improvement Act on American Growers
20 déc. 2018
President Trump today signed into law the Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018, or farm bill, which will provide continued certainty to growers in Nebraska and across the United States, while advancing conservation and boosting rural economies.
Early Designs Laid the Foundation for Innovation
18 déc. 2018
When Arthur and Bernard Zimmerer designed and built the first Zimmatic center pivot, they laid the foundation for what would become fifty years of innovation in the irrigation industry.
Award-Winning Grower Says FieldNET Helped Him Produce an Exceptional Crop
12 déc. 2018
Congratulations to Kansas grower (and Zimmatic customer) Kyle Amerin, who recently was named one of two 2018 Top Producers by the Ponderosa High Plains Dairy.
Five Things to Consider When Designing a Custom Sprinkler Package
4 déc. 2018
In a previous blog post, we shared examples of yield maps that show some of the most common sprinkler problems, including signs of incorrect spacing, worn parts and improper design.
End of Season Maps Reveal Potential Sprinkler Problems
29 nov. 2018
Are your yield maps trying to tell you something?
Investment in Irrigation Helps Brazilian Operation Become the Global Leader in Organic Sugar Exports
20 nov. 2018
With more than 20 percent of the market share, Brazil’s Jalles Machado Group is one of the world’s largest producers and the leading exporter of organic sugar.
New Sprinkler Package Helps Nebraska Overcome Watering Challenges
14 nov. 2018
With a lower flow well and tough, sandy soil, Nebraska grower Greg Kreikemeier needed to find a better way to water to his crop.