The late-season irrigation know-how Olan Moore started using in Texas corn growers’ fields 40 years ago is common in the Lone Star state but still relatively unknown in the Midwest. Moore ...
“We know 24 varieties of indigenous corn,” he says, showing off kernels in indigo blue ... “These seeds adapted to having no irrigation, and so they are very valuable,” Kotutwa Johnson says. He is ...
New research shows that the sweeping land use changes and irrigation of the U.S. Corn Belt, along with the influence of the area's shallow groundwater, have significantly altered precipitation ...
One of the finest field crop meetings in the region every winter is the Michiana Irrigated Corn and Soybean Conference. This ...
The sweeping land use changes and irrigation of the U.S. Corn Belt, along with the influence of the area's shallow groundwater, have significantly altered precipitation patterns in that vital ...
Much of the region’s corn, a thirsty, irrigated crop, is grown to fatten cattle. This mound eventually would stretch 300 feet long, contain five million bushels, and feed 50,000 cattle for a year.
Kansas corn producer Alex Noll credits his team for the success achieved at state and national yield competitions, David ...
The 27 national, 535 state and 3 Class J winners will be honored by NCGA at Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado, March 2 – ...