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EatingWell on MSNHow to Tell If Corn on the Cob Is BadFair to say, almost all of us are familiar with corn. But that doesn't mean it can't be tricky to tell whether corn on the ...
According to some Indigenous communities across the Americas, Corn is a holy crop and she has sisters: Beans and Squash. For ...
A farmer in northeast Missouri says corn is starting to tassel and the soybeans are getting bigger. “This heat and moisture are starting to turn the crops around and they look pretty good.” Drew ...
While the majority of Midwestern farmers rotate corn and soybeans, commodity prices and corn yield advantages compel some to plant corn year after year. Although foundational research on the benefits ...
The USDA/NASS released its annual Acreage Report, showing key shifts in U.S. crop planting for 2025. Corn continues to ...
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mlive on MSNGarden Talk: Should I be worried if my sweet corn isn’t ‘knee high by Fourth of July’?Now is the perfect time to give your sweet corn some care. This care will pay off at your dinner table and in your freezer. The old saying goes your corn should be “knee high by the Fourth of July.” ...
Broccoli, another vegetable in the brassica family, isn't a good choice for planting alongside tomatoes. That's because tomatoes are notoriously hungry for nutrients, and broccoli will compete for the ...
Don’t let the Georgia heat or heavy rains ruin your hard work. Here's expert advice from UGA Extension to keep your garden ...
Glenn Carter of Armstrong County knew something was wrong. He turned to Texas A&M AgriLife Extnesion Service to diagnose the corn disease.
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