From home gardeners to farm market customers to retailers, everybody anticipates the sweet corn harvest. But there are types of corn you can grow for uses other than fresh eating. Here we'll explore ...
PARAGON — Most people never consider where their food comes from or the effort it takes to grow and harvest it. Last Tuesday morning, a group of farmers and representatives from several seed companies ...
Agriculture is a vital component of Indiana’s history, culture and future. Discover the development of corn and Purdue University’s contributions to its growth with Purdue Agriculture’s short series, ...
Focus on what a hybrid can deliver in performance and final yield and not only on its cost. ROI is what you want hybrids to deliver. Think of seed selection for next year as an opportunity for profit ...
WARREN, Minn. — It sometimes feels like you could use a friend with a PhD to help you sort your soybean, corn and wheat seed varieties for how they’ll work on your farm. If you’re any more cooped up ...
Is there any vegetable that screams Ohio summer more than sweet corn eaten on the cob? Some gardeners might argue that the tomato is the more popular vegetable grown in Ohio, and it is the state fruit ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — While most corn grown in the Midwest is field corn, used to feed livestock, for fructose in production, or even as a source of energy for ethanol, another type of corn raised ...
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 ...