On-farm drying systems can give farmers an edge in avoiding a phenomenon called phantom yield loss. The theory goes that as ...
Corn diseases caused an estimated $13.8 billion in losses and cut yields by 2.5 billion bushels across North America from ...
In Southern life, the grinding of corn—yellow, white, or red—has been such a constant that when you think about it, corn hasn ...
2022 has been a historic year for grain prices. From dry weather to continued concerns about the war in Ukraine, grain prices remained elevated this year. But, some analysts think the tide is starting ...
Editor's note: Catch Randy Martinson every Friday after markets close on the Agweek Market Wrap at agweek.com. The fourth week of August had the grain markets posting gains across the board, reversing ...
Irrigating farmland for rice production has become too expensive, so Clay Smith is planting corn on Crowley’s Ridge land it ...
Some family farms in Missouri have added corn mazes to their fields during the fall to supplement their income. There’s more to corn mazes than getting lost among corn that’s 10 feet tall. They can be ...
In the U.S., corn is ubiquitous. It’s the most-grown crop in the country. Corn products line several grocery aisles: on the cob or kernels in a can, popcorn, chips, cereals, bread mixes for baking — ...
It’s time to pass a farm bill that benefits Kansas and Missouri farmers and stops subsidizing multinational corporations. Nick Oza The Republic via Imagn Farming needs disruption more than ...
BURT, N.Y. (WIVB) — Did you grow up hearing that corn should be growing “knee-high by the Fourth of July?” I did some ‘corn spotting’ around Niagara County today and quickly learned that the height of ...
MALTBY — Contrary to popular belief, corn mazes are a relatively new phenomenon. Bob Ricci, a fifth-generation farmer who co-owns Bob’s Corn and Pumpkin Farm with his wife, Sarah, remembers seeing a ...