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From potatoes to corn, some Massachusetts farmers are dealing with the effects of a rainy summer that has impacted their prime growing and harvesting season.
Despite another week of rainy conditions, which left an average of just over three days suitable for field work, Iowa farmers have more corn and soybeans in the ground than this time last year.
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says grains posted lower weekly closes as the markets were pressured by ideal ...
An incredibly rainy start to the year has caused issues to some crops locally.
The Midwest saying goes “knee high by the fourth of July.” It’s target for corn farmers, hoping their crop has grown to knee height by Independence day. June was a very rainy month though ...
If you live in Indiana, you've heard the saying "knee high by the Fourth of July" relating to corn height. Does this saying ...
MOULTON, Iowa — One Appanoose County farmer said he had to delay planting his corn and soybeans due to the muddy conditions on his farm. Moulton farmer Rex Harris has grown corn and soybeans for ...
Cold temperatures and rainy spring weather can be hard on corn stands, causing uneven emergence and poor uniformity. It occasionally also turns corn seedlings purple. Should this be a major concern?
An incredibly rainy start to the year has caused issues to some crops locally.
A dream led to a cornfield in Iowa, and 5,000 pounds of the world’s most famous corn being brought to Indianapolis in a U-Haul trailer.
NC excessive heat, no rain affects farmers, crops, leaving short corn in fields. Growers explore farming techniques, new vegetables, fruits.
Despite another week of rainy conditions, which left an average of just over three days suitable for field work, Iowa farmers have more corn and soybeans in the ground than this time last year.