As corn growers are evaluating pollination, more reports of problems resulting from the “overly tight tassel wrap” phenomenon are trickling in from farmers and agronomists, with pictures and ...
A ridge of high pressure and heat dome is building in the Corn Belt this week bringing some of the hottest weather of the growing season. Eric Snodgrass, senior science fellow, Nutrien Ag Solutions ...
By transforming overlooked plant materials and agricultural waste into refined objects, Mexican designer Fernando Laposse is redefining how design can support biodiversity, local agriculture and ...
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George Ball stood at the W. Atlee Burpee & Co. booth at the Philadelphia Flower show last week and lifted the company’s ...
Cucumber beetles are one of the most devastating garden pests in the South. “They feed on the foliage, blossoms, and skins of ...
Seeds cost more every year. Garden centers stack those bright packets near the checkout line like candy, and each spring the cart fills up again. But a thriving garden already holds next year’s supply ...
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By the time you can grow Honeyvine and Star Plum, those should take precedent over other crops with lower sell prices, at ...
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Indian corn and soybean prices fell on Wednesday after New Delhi agreed to duty-free imports of U.S. soyoil and a protein-rich animal feed under a new trade deal ...
In a corn field near Olathe, workers pick and hand off ripened corn to a platform that was slowly traveling through the fields on Thursday, August 2, 2018. Olathe sweet corn is one of the most prized ...
It was a similar story with plant life: crops selected for greater production (wheat and barley were two of the first) were often in proximity to their wild relatives and exchanged genes. This entry ...