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A phenomenon called "corn sweats" could exacerbate the impacts of the extreme heat blanketing a large portion of the U.S., according to experts.
When most growers plant corn, they expect perfect uniform rows, and plump and pearly yellow kernels lining the cob. But a ...
This comparison global map illustration shows one potential scenario outcome and how corn crops would be negatively affected by cold temperatures and shorter growing seasons resulting from soot ...
Uncovering the secrets of maize roots: High-throughput phenotyping reveals genetic drivers of growth
A research team pioneers an automated, high-throughput pipeline using open-source tools to quantify over 50 root traits in diverse maize genotypes, enabling researchers to investigate how genetics, ...
More reports of ‘overly tight tassel wrap’ are coming in across the Corn Belt – including from the reigning world champion ...
Corn production in South Africa is positioned for continued growth in marketing year 2025-26 supported by stable planting area, higher anticipated yields and a slight shift to yellow corn two years ...
Wet planting conditions, rising input costs and uncertain markets have corn growers rethinking their approach for next year's ...
A team that includes Rutgers University-New Brunswick scientists has unlocked some of the secrets of corn DNA, revealing how ...
After the corn is six inches to a foot tall, plant bean seeds six inches to the outside of each corn plant; the developing bean plants will use the corn stalks for vertical support.
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