Sweet corn has a magic all its own, and that magic lies in its undeniable taste. It's the reason we look forward to corn ...
If you can, plant sweet corn in a spot where you grew beans, peas or other legume vegetables the year before. Wait until your ...
Olmsted County announced, effective immediately, it is soliciting requests for developmental interests on the land that once ...
Ear count, not just population, makes corn yield. The first step to more ears per field is stand and ear counts. Determine the causes of gaps, late-emerging plants and missing ears so you know how ...
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 ...
Corn yield results not from the number of plants in a field but rather the number of ears — photocopied ears of sufficient length and girth. Gaps in a stand and plants without ears contribute ...
Thanks to the Wisconsin Corn Promotion Board, Alice in Dairyland travels in style, driving Tassie, an ethanol-powered vehicle ...
Ear cancer is when abnormal cells in the ear start to grow and divide in an uncontrolled way. Most of these cancers start in the skin of the outer ear. Cancers that develop inside the ear, known as ...
The site includes the beloved Ear of Corn water tower, which the county says must be kept in place. (Glen Stubbe/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Olmsted County is soliciting bids for the sale of the former Seneca Foods canning facility site. "This is prime real estate, ...
The last vegetative stage is the formation of the tassel (VT), which marks the transition to the reproductive stages and ear formation (Figure 4a). The first reproductive stage, R1, begins when silk ...