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Grow Sweet Corn in Your Own BackyardWhen I was young, I asked my father why he didn’t grow sweet corn in his garden. He answered that you need a big garden to grow corn. Later, when I had my own vegetable garden, I proved growing ...
U.S. farmers have hit very few snags with corn planting this spring, and the foreseeable future is barrier-free.
An agronomist says the short-term weather forecast should encourage more corn planting across South Dakota and Minnesota.
As David and I ride the back roads we always see something that brings back memories and we begin to reminisce about when we ...
A number of caterpillar pests attack sweet corn, infesting ears and rendering the ear and the whole planting unmarketable. In addition, caterpillars will also attack whorl stage sweet corn, and other ...
GDUs offer a more reliable method to predict corn emergence and development than using calendar days, according to yield ...
Excited for fresh sweet corn? Discover Jansons Sweet Corn's planting season updates and local road safety tips for Minnesota motorists.
Plant further apart (45cm) if you want to try for a smaller second cob, too. Water when the cobs start to form and the silks appear on the ears of corn. At this time it is ... affected ears and throw ...
ASHTON, Ill. — Corn and soybeans are planted at the same time on the Henert farm. “We go off soil conditions so we started ...
Locally, Amish growers in Sinking Valley were expected to have sweet corn for sale well before July 4, said Sinking Valley grower Gary Long. “The guys (Amish) who grow theirs under plastic ...
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