A farmer in eastern South Dakota says dry conditions are affecting fall fieldwork. Paul Casper from Kingsbury County just ...
Researchers at three universities have partnered on a project to create a digital replica corn field to help guide how crops ...
Due to a challenging spring planting season, corn has varying moisture levels between fields and even within fields. This may ...
One concern he has, however, is the amount of heavy dust coming out of equipment going across dry fields ... In The Field podcast. “As we finish up the beans and move to corn, everyone ...
October has been bone-dry across the U.S. Corn Belt, leading all 11 Crop Watch producers to once again report strong harvest ...
The Applebys have been harvesting both corn and soybeans after getting in the field Sept. 16. The weather has been dry for the most part. “We had a couple little sprinkles,” Appleby said.
The 2024 Crop Watch corn and soybean harvest is quickly coming to a close with five fields harvested last week and one in progress as of Monday, leaving just two out of 22 total fields that have yet ...
(Updates with additional details from exchange in paragraphs 5-9) Oct 3 (Reuters) - Dry conditions are likely to impede corn planting efforts ... if rains do not start up again," the exchange ...
Current traditions that revolve around corn are rooted in customs that were born long ago thanks to groups in Mesoamerica, the historic area that is made up of several modern-day countries ...
"We were as shocked as anyone the money dried up," said Delta Police Chief Luke Fedler. His department received $267,000 that he said was invaluable in disrupting fentanyl trafficking in western ...
DANBY TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — The recent dry weather is giving Michigan farmers an early start on harvesting corn and soybeans. Sandborn Farms near Portland is already making progress on the ...
Then they transformed the surface-mounted electrical conduit, having it shop-painted a creamy yellow and running it up the walls in artful shapes. “We call them vines,” Mr. Bunge said ...