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It is the same story every year for farmers everywhere when it comes to how their crops will fare: wait and see.
Knee-high by the Fourth of July is no longer the standard for many corn farmers, as they face increased prices on goods and ...
Ear count, not just population, makes corn yield. The first step to more ears per field is stand and ear counts. Determine the causes of gaps, late-emerging plants and missing ears so you know how ...
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.
Fungicides may not always result in an increase in ROI, but they always equate to added staygreen and increased standability.
How many times have you heard the phrase "knee-high by the Fourth of July" when referring to corn crops? What does it mean?
A study from the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment offers fresh insights into a billion-dollar ...
That is an old saying by farmers that is used as a measuring stick to determine how their corn crops are faring in summer.