There are almost 200 different varieties in the 2007 Ohio Soybean Performance Trials.
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When University of Illinois crop scientist Fred Below began growing tropical maize, the form of corn grown in the tropics, he was looking for novel genes for the utilization of nitrogen fertilizer and was hoping to discover information that could be useful to American corn producers.
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But it is hard to get it out of them in the morgue. My office floor is seemingly carpeted with freshly harvested ears of corn. With one exception the ears all have an ‘issue,’ a problem of some sort.
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In this week’s CropWatch Extension specialists discuss seed selection as the first step in pest and resistance management and link to other UNL resources related to these topics.
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Here’s the latest Performance Update with loads of FIRST reports!
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With livestock forages, especially hay, still in short supply, feeding corn residue may help extend the grazing season. But, like other feeds, management is important.
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Farmers and elevator managers should check corn in storage, because temperatures were optimal for mold growth early this storage season.
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Here’s the latest from PSU.
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This week, our agronomy staff looks at 6162G3VT3 (and the RRC2 version) and how it performs in their part of the corn belt.
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