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Pest management experts are closely monitoring the spread of corn leafhoppers in agricultural producing regions across the state. Corn leafhoppers, invasive herbivorous insects, are capable of ...
Farmers are back in the field, but their crops may look a little different this season. A new USDA report shows they're ...
The leader of a crop inputs business says farmers are planning to plant more corn this spring. Leah Anderson is Senior Vice ...
Aaron Porter farms in southeast Missouri and he says recent rains and flooding have delayed planting. “Typically, we’d like ...
It is a wild form of love to envision your cells as soil, to fearlessly surrender your body to microbial absorption, to ...
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What to know before you shuck. Her trick that she swears makes the difference between a perfectly good old-fashioned creamed ...
Radio station 97.5 FM La Q Buena in Des Moines is stepping up after NWS "pauses" translations of its products.
April opening for fest featuring 1 million blooms in more than 30 varieties Whether one strolls, strides, rolls, dances or ...
You want nutrients where corn roots can "luxury feed" on them without expending energy going and looking for them, say yield ...
First course, choice of one: cup of New England clam chowder; field greens salad and cold-smoked salmon and ... Sides: green ...
More corn is expected to go into the ground in 2025, and to get the highest yields requires some careful execution, according to Extension corn agronomist Jeff Coulter.