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While most Midwestern farmers rotate corn and soybeans, commodity prices and corn yield advantages compel some to plant corn ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
If your vegetable garden was submerged during a flood, you’ll need to take extra precautions this growing season to ensure ...
WREC Dryland Field Days in Williston, ND, on July 16-17, those in attendance will have the opportunity to hear from the ...
Explore how innovative biostimulants are transforming American farming practices, boosting crop yields, and supporting a ...
Plants like potatoes, corn, fennel, eggplant, cabbages, are just a few out of these 13 plants that you shouldn't grow with ...
Farmers often face tough decisions about how much nitrogen to apply to corn, especially when spring weather disrupts ...
How many times have you heard the phrase "knee-high by the Fourth of July" when referring to corn crops? What does it mean?
University of Minnesota researchers improved a soil test tool for more accurate nitrogen guidance in corn farming, aiding ...
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.” ...
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 24 shows conditions unchanged for the state with 66% of the state totally out of dry conditions. Essentially, the southern two-thirds of Kansas is almost ...