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The end-of-season corn stalk nitrate test is a simple, inexpensive tool that can be used to assess the nitrogen (N) status of a corn crop at the end of the growing season. Studies in Delaware, and ...
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House Digest on MSNGrow These 11 Companion Plants With Corn For A More Abundant HarvestFor a particularly prolific corn harvest, consider planting a few helpful neighbors, from herbs to vegetables to some sweet ...
LANSING – Jacob Faist is a crop farmer in Pleasant Lake northeast of Jackson. He grows corn, soybeans and wheat with his ...
Strong corn stalks are a bit like the proverbial double-edge sword. On one hand, they perform a critical job that supports farmers’ high-yield efforts. On the other, stalks often shred equipment ...
Scientists at Washington State University have found a new way to produce sugar from corn stalks and other crop waste, ...
“Because it takes microbes about four years to completely digest a corn stalk, most likely there’s tar spot inoculant in about every field that was infected in 2021,” he contends.
Scientists at Washington State University have discovered a new way to turn leftover corn stalks and other agricultural waste ...
Youngsters get an opportunity to learn about growing crops and nurturing livestock during an AgSplosion Field Day in ...
A Thumb-area farmer says planting conditions have been variable at times over the past few weeks. Elkton’s Jeff Krohn tells ...
The end-of-season corn stalk nitrate test (CSNT) is a simple, inexpensive tool that can be used to assess the nitrogen (N) status of a corn crop at the end of the growing season. Data from studies ...
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