Some farmers may notice that their corn ears are exhibiting “nosing back” symptoms. This condition, also referred to as “tip-back” or “tipping back”, is not unusual. Tip dieback is ...
As the corn ear matures, it progresses through several stages, starting with the blister stage (R2). At this stage, small bumps appear on the end of the white kernels, where the silk was attached ...
Is there anything tastier than sweet, crisp corn, especially in the summer? We don't think so! We love eating corn straight off the cob and dripping with butter, but sometimes we want to do ...