The Nebraska Extension held a Crop Production Clinic on Wednesday, Jan. 8, at the UNL Panhandle Research Extension and ...
The straw bales will come from the High Plains ... at tasseling or just past tasseling, burrows into the corn stalk or the ear, and feeds, damaging the stalk or ear and decreasing yield.
Producers should scout fields for ear drop or down corn areas. A significant amount of grain loss ... As an aside, less wheat acres in some areas of the country translates to a shorter supply of straw ...
COUNTY NEWS RELEASE The Risk of Rabies The rabies virus is usually transmitted through a bite or scratches. Animals most ...
The site includes the beloved Ear of Corn water tower, which the county says must be kept in place. (Glen Stubbe/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Corn yield results not from the number of plants in a field but rather the number of ears — photocopied ears of sufficient length and girth. Gaps in a stand and plants without ears contribute ...
The number of harvestable kernels per ear is an important contributor to the grain-yield potential of a corn plant. Severe plant stress during ear formation may limit the potential ear size ...
The American soldier and teacher, who grew up in the plains of Kansas and made his way to the hills of Cavite, lived a rich ...
Corn Next believes it has cracked the corn code for more sustainable packaging and aims to scale up. Later this year, it will move to Illinois, closer to where its corn supplier is based.
But regardless of what form of corn you're consuming, it counts as a carbohydrate source and is "surprisingly rich in fiber," Thomason adds. One ear of corn offers about 20 grams of carbohydrates ...
Biotech company Corn Next has released CornNext-17, a corn starch-based material made through a natural fermentation process. It can be used to make biodegradable packaging such as straws ...