Weed escapes mean reduced yield. Use Status® herbicide early to control weeds and improve corn yield. With these tips, get it ...
As spring rolls around, we need to put more effort into our gardens. Controlling weeds and bugs now is a great way to protect ...
Gifford tells Southern Living the pre-emergent she is most familiar with is Corn Gluten Meal (CGM), because it’s what she used to plant her grass plugs. CGM is a natural byproduct of corn ...
One of the things most impacted by these types of events is a grower’s weed management strategy. Dry conditions commonly lead ...
If you use this product, you will not be growing organically. There is an organic pre-emergent weed control: corn gluten. It is effective but only for 4-6 weeks. Dimension cannot be used around ...
Ask corn growers what their No. 1 weed problem ... and giant ragweed Attacks weeds at their weakest stage: a pre application before emergence equals one growing point versus a post application ...
Over the past 15 years, many farms have moved away from early pre-plant nitrogen application for corn to increasing acres sidedressed with nitrogen from emergence to V-4 growth stage.
Early planted corn this spring requires about 100 – 125 growing degrees days, or GDDs, to emerge. To determine daily GDD accumulation, calculate the average daily temperature (high + low)/2 and ...
With corn planting well underway, it is time to start assessing germination and emergence. If corn is slow to emerge, it is a good idea to dig up seeds to gauge seed quality and germination ...