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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials discover worrisome effects of 'rapid' increase in pest population: 'We have to stop the infestation'"It can spread quickly from one field to another if left unmanaged." Officials discover worrisome effects of 'rapid' increase ...
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House Digest on MSN13 Plants You Should Never Grow Too Close To Tomatoes In The GardenSome plants and tomatoes just don't get along. Here are 13 plants you should never grow too close to your tomato crop if you ...
Last week, we discussed tomato diseases. This week, we will cover pests just as destructive: insects. Damage to plants via ...
Glenn Carter of Armstrong County knew something was wrong. He turned to Texas A&M AgriLife Extnesion Service to diagnose the corn disease.
Few are more invested in our land and food than America’s corn farmers. Yet agriculture is often unfairly criticized.
Protecting native maize diversity is one of the key arguments behind Mexico’s constitutional ban on genetically modified corn ...
December corn finished its third week of closing between $4.35 and $4.50. In the last 77 trading sessions, Dec. corn only ...
As we approach the critical pollination window for corn and soybeans, it’s important to make sure your crops are as healthy as they can be. That means crop scouting is ...
(ABC 6 News) — Corn, alfalfa, and soybeans are just a few of the crops found here in southeast Minnesota. However, alfalfa is sometimes accompanied by the all-too-common alfalfa weevil.
Early scouting is key to get an accurate picture of overwintering weed populations in your field. Not only do mild winters impact winter weed populations, but unusually warm and dry months leading ...
Some of our insect pests are “locals” and a farmer’s field history can be invaluable to better understand which issues you see in a given spot each year. Take corn rootworms for example, which lay ...
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