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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on MSNOSU Extension: Many corn fields reach knee high by the 4th of JulyNearly 60,000 acres of land in our county are dedicated in any given year to growing this peculiar grass species.
Corn and soybean inoculants support plant growth and soil nutrient availability and uptake. Learn how inoculants function, ...
U.S. Crop Watch corn conditions have made unprecedented strides this season, though producers’ early thoughts on yield potential are only slightly better than in recent years.
How many times have you heard the phrase "knee-high by the Fourth of July" when referring to corn crops? What does it mean?
Herds of Sika Deer are decimating acres of crops. A local farmer tells us he's growing sick and tired of the pesky animals ...
There has been an uneven and variable start to corn and soybean crops in north-central Indiana this year. In a Channel Seed growing season update, field sales representative Daniel Stauffer says recen ...
Corn sweat is just the transpiration of water vapor from corn plants in our fields. Every plant releases water. Expect the ...
The cool, wet weather of June in north central Wisconsin has caused crop development to be a bit behind schedule.
Fungicides may not always result in an increase in ROI, but they always equate to added staygreen and increased standability.
That is an old saying by farmers that is used as a measuring stick to determine how their corn crops are faring in summer.
Knee high by the Fourth of July” is not a rule by any means, but it helps farmers navigate a field of uncertainties, and it ...
Alberta research and U.S. commercialization show insect-killing nematodes may offer a practical, long-term solution for crop ...
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