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Summer has been a mixture of rainy, humid and hot days. Doesn't sound like much fun for humans but the corn fields in rural ...
Flooding at harvest hurts corn and soybean yields. Learn how variety selection, seed treatments and field management help ...
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GMA Network on MSNUP scientists find plant growth-promoting bacteria in roots of bamboo and cornScientists from the University of the Philippines Diliman identified bacterial strains from roots of bamboo and corn grown in ...
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Food Drink Life on MSNBeyond the cob: Corn gets a fresh look in summer 2025’s food cultureCorn takes center stage in summer 2025 as chefs reimagine it in desserts, tasting menus and street food with bold flavor and ...
It sure is good crop-growing weather. Getting the first cutting of hay done has been tough in a lot of areas. The summer heat and ...
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Chowhound on MSNYou'll Probably Regret Planting These 10 Fruits And Vegetables In Your GardenSome fruits and vegetables are easier to grow in your home garden than others. Here are several that you might regret growing ...
Rebecca Sip's involvement with the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association provided the recent opportunity to meet with ...
Kansas cotton fields are entering the critical squaring phase, so Kansas State University agronomist Logan Simon and ...
For the second straight year a corn drawing behind Iowa Speedway welcomed visitors to the track in the middle of a corn field ...
Weather experts say a phenomenon called “corn sweat” is potentially exacerbating the impacts of extreme summer heat.
After weathering a devastating drought last year that stunted crops and slashed yields, farmers across Ohio are dealing with a new adversary: rainfall.
Farmers usually use chemical fertilizers to grow their crops, but these can be expensive and may harm the environment. A more efficient and cheaper alternative is the use of specific microorganisms ca ...
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