Studying corn, understanding its nutrient and water needs, and taking a timely approach to agronomic practices builds crop yields, says this south-Georgia farmer. In Randy Dowdy’s experience, good ...
Continuous corn is common practice, but it is not without challenges. It is critical to avoid becoming complacent with corn-on-corn management. Learning what the challenges are and how to mitigate ...
High moisture corn is an important feed source of High Plains cattle producers, and its known pluses require growers and feedlot managers to be on the same page. Warren Rusche, an Extension associate ...
Like most plants, corn growth progresses through three main phases: germination, vegetative, and reproductive stages. During germination, seeds break dormancy when soil temperatures exceed 50°F. They ...
Strong wind can cause considerable damage in corn. The wind affected plants usually show the following two types of symptoms. Leaning or ‘goose-necking’ corn is the better of the scenarios that strong ...
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