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You can grow sweet corn in your backyard—here’s what to know before you plant
Growing corn yourself will give you the sweetest, freshest ears, and all you need is a sunny spot.
You want maximum yields this year, so that means more plants in the ground, right? As with most questions related to crop production, that depends. Several factors can influence the yield response of ...
Track early corn growth stages to time input applications. From V1 to tasseling, protect yield potential with a proactive management plan.
While corn and soybean farmers deal with narrow margins, Oregon forage growers battle depressed grass seed values amid ...
Years of research as well as anecdotal reports from growers indicate that growing plants from local seeds will produce the healthiest and best adapted plants. It makes sense. University research has ...
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