With planting season right around the corner, David Hula and Randy Dowdy challenge farmers to reevaluate the ‘why’ behind your crop production practices and use real information to back up your ...
you could go out to your cornfield and hear the crop literally growing. Turns out that’s not true – not exactly. Corn does indeed make a sound when it grows, as captured recently by this time ...
Brazilian corn stocks are particularly tight heading into 2024-25, and planting of the second corn crop, which accounts for almost 80% of the country’s corn production, is off to a slow start.
If corn doesn’t get a good start, the crop is likely already a step behind, and maximum yield potential may already be out of reach. Soil temperature. Variable soil temperature at planting can cause ...