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The disease, which limits corn yields, was previously in Texas, but now exists as far north as New York and Minnesota.
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University of Missouri researchers are analyzing yield and soil health of corn grown with swine waste.
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A small insect carrying pathogens that can lead to corn stunt was confirmed in Missouri and Oklahoma for the first time. Experts are learning more about the insect and how the disease left its mark on corn fields.
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For some Missouri farmers, corn planting season is already over.According to this week’s United States Department of Agriculture Crop Progress Report,…
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Midwest farmers are expected to plant a huge corn crop this year.The U.S. Department of Agriculture predicts farmers will plant nearly 94 million acres of…
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Take a road trip through the Midwest during the growing season, and it feels like you’re moving through a sea of corn and soybeans grown largely for…
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Missouri's corn and soybean harvests continue to look good, especially corn. November estimates from the United States Department of Agriculture shows...
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Driving down a two-lane highway in rural Missouri, Matt Plenge squinted at a patch of gray clouds hanging low over his farm fields in the distance.“Does…
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Driving down a two-lane highway in rural Missouri, Matt Plenge squinted at a patch of gray clouds hanging low over his farm fields in the distance.“Does…
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Missouri farmers averaged less than a day of fieldwork last week because of above-average rainfall that has caused corn and soybean planting to lag…