Hawkins Farmers Cooperative’s agronomy team is a resource for growers seeking professional level service and industry leading products. We will gladly work with you to select the right products for your situation that will meet your goals.
We offer crop protection products and adjuvants from major chemical manufacturers like Cortiva and WinField United, among others.
Hawkins Farmers Co-op offers a variety of services to meet your fertilizer needs. Bulk fertilizer spreading is available using the Co-op’s spreader trucks, or you may choose to rent one of our fertilizer buggies. Contact us to reserve a buggy as they are on a first-come, first-serve availability. A variety of products are available to enhance the effectiveness of your fertilizer efforts. We offer Max-In Foliar and Wolf Trax™ Innovative Nutrients to help with your nutrient management, boost crop performance, and maximize your ROI.
We can help you select seed varieties with the desired traits to help you get the most production from every acre. We offer seed from Cropland, Dekalb, and Asgrow seed and provide the latest in genetics and technology.
U.S. farmers expect to plant more corn and soybean acreage ...
A rare Arctic weather system dipped into the deep South in mid-February, plunging temperatures into historic lows and covering much of West and Middle Tennessee in a dangerous layer of...
Spring — and planting season — is around the corner. Now is the time to perform some maintenance on equipment and prepare a data collection plan. ...
With spring fast approaching and planting season just around the corner, now is the time to ensure your fertilizer spreader is ready for the task. Spreaders that have been...
Almost every grower has at least one field with drainage issues. Although it may sometimes seem hopeless, there are some ways to improve a field’s drainage. Listed...
While the holiday season always brings a feast to your table, the days following provide something completely different to digest: soil analysis reports. With harvest out of the way and...
The broadcasted seed is gradually buried in the soil as the ground expands and contracts from early morning freezes and afternoon thaws. This method does not disturb the existing sod...
With spring fast approaching and planting season just around the corner, now is the time to ensure your fertilizer spreader is ready for the task. Spreaders that have been idle over the...