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Knee high by the Fourth of July” is not a rule by any means, but it helps farmers navigate a field of uncertainties, and it ...
If you live in Indiana, you've heard the saying "knee high by the Fourth of July" relating to corn height. Does this saying ...
He has also helped develop agrivoltaics projects all around the world, working with communities in Kenya, Mexico, Morocco and elsewhere. High Country News’ twice weekly email newsletter includes our ...
Data from the U.S Drought Mitigation Center reveals most Missouri is out of a drought — but how does the excess water impact ...
Exomad Green's latest field study was conducted across three different regions in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and despite a severe drought, crops treated with biochar demonstrated a noticeably strong ...
While USDA's crop condition ratings don't translate to a specific yield, with strong conditions, analysts say it's possible ...
That percentage doesn’t tell the complete story, however. While farmers in the West and southeast Texas have endured weeks of ...
After a neutral USDA planted acreage report on June 30, the corn market is watching three things very closely for direction: the weather, world production and long-term trade policies, namely ...
If sweet corn is part of your Fourth of July tradition, here's what you need to know about finding it around the Des Moines ...
Recent rains have been very beneficial for local farmers. However, this does not mean the drought is over. July 1 was a ...
OLATHE Water engineer Bob Hurford has a chart he often shares with communities in the Gunnison River Basin to drive home the ...
Not all farmers and ranchers will agree in a discussion about climate change, but it would be difficult to find a Midwest ...