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We all know the old adage “corn is knee high by the Fourth of July,” but most farmers know that nowadays, thanks to ...
A major move from one of the world’s most iconic brands could mean big business for Louisiana’s sugarcane industry.
With this added moisture in the atmosphere, it can make an already hot day feel even hotter when you factor in the humidity.
It’s a small pest bringing large challenges. True armyworms are being seen across the state. Trempealeau County Farm Bureau President Kyle Nilsestuen explains, “It can be a very fast-moving, you know, ...
Field trials in Kenya found higher crop yield stability in low-input organic systems with previously degraded soil than in ...
A field day will be held at the Northeast Rice Research and Extension Center on July 31 in Harrisburg. Two field tours will ...
If your crop is at risk from tar spot, the economic data tells Farm Journal Field Agronomists a fungicide will pay for itself ...
Southern rust has now been confirmed in at least 15 states, and with high heat and humidity this week, along with strong ...
Statewide reports from the USDA show a considerable surplus of topsoil and subsoil moisture in Southeast Iowa for the first ...
They’ll usually fill about four pickup truck beds full of corn to support the demand for the Smeltzly Sweet Corn.
Colorado’s Olathe sweet corn farms are battling corn earworms with valley-wide collaboration, inspections, and real-time strategy to protect over 20 million ears of produce.
For now, the few thousand acres of hemp grown in South Dakota pale in comparison to about 6 million acres of corn and 5 million acres of soybeans. But advocates believe that could change rapidly if ...