Side dress the rows with high-nitrogen fertilizer ... a need for plenty of sunlight and warmth with corn, so are excellent companion plants. Summer squash is another warm-weather crop that is ...
Drought was a major storyline for U.S. crop conditions last summer. Dry conditions spurred by La Nina weighed on corn yields across areas of the Corn Belt. As La Nina fades, and El Niño starts to ...
The Minnesota Ag Statistics Field Office released the field crop status report on Sept. 9 which reports that 85 percent of corn was in the dough stage, compared to 94 percent average. Fifty ...
Corn development and final yields 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 ...
This summer, executive chef/partner Ryan Pera grew Eight Row Flint Corn, a sweet, tender variety of heirloom corn with indigenous roots which will be ready to harvest in October, and will feature ...
Working from the thick to the narrow end, cut off 2 rows of kernels ... distributed. Late summer crops are hitting their ...
“I think we’re going to probably lose 900,000 to maybe 1 million acres of corn in that region overall, maybe as high as that on spring wheat, as well,” says Suderman. As the summer weather ...
Slice kernels off cobs and transfer to a blender. Purée corn to form a liquid, 1-2 minutes or more, depending on how powerful your blender is. In a medium pot, heat oil over medium-low heat.
you can still grow corn by planting seeds directly into the soil in late spring and early summer. Use a dibber to make 2.5cm holes and sow two seeds every 35cm with 60cm between rows. Cover and water.