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If late spring weather has delayed your corn planting, consider using growing degree days to evaluate maturity options and ...
Sidedressing nitrogen and small grains diseases were topics of discussion on the June 4, University of Minnesota Extension Strategic Farming: Field Notes program.
• Opt for smaller to medium-sized ears of corn for sweeter, more tender kernels. • Look for ears with green, moist husks and ...
Due to strict environmental regulations, farmers are not allowed to spread all of their manure on their land. At the same ...
Some shoppers respect their local grocery store; others leave messes everywhere they go. This article focuses on one ...
It started with a wad of tissues and ended with an FBI biohazard alert.
An entire field of study is devoted to biomimetics sometimes referred to as biomimicry Having evolved over millennia to adapt to challenges and figure out the best survival mechanisms living organisms ...
Higher yields and larger fields all lead to more frequent unloading of your combine during harvest. The difference between making a full round or harvesting those last few acres could be ...
Rainfall in the past month brought some welcome relief to Burleson County’s farmers and ranchers with row crops developing ...
Cut off ends of ears of corn just above base, so husks are detached from stalk and can be easily removed. Carefully remove husks, keeping them whole by holding middle of each husk leaf and gently ...
With cooler weather, corn may look shorter but is more developed than it seems. Accurate growth staging is essential, ...
The availability and quality of bioinoculants and their inconsistent performances under field conditions have been identified as significant issues in their adoption by the farming community (Martínez ...
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