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May 31, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What Went Wrong In My Corn Field?
 
Ear count, not just population, makes corn yield. The first step to more ears per field is stand and ear counts. Now's the time to determine the causes of gaps, late-emerging plants and missing ears.
 
 
 

Your corn crop is out of the ground and growing, but it looks stressed. You wonder if what you’re seeing is a nitrogen deficiency. Or maybe it’s a sulfur deficiency. Here's how to tell the difference — and why sulfur is incredibly important to corn production.

Seize Your Corn Yield Potential With Sulfur's Amazing Superpowers
 
 
 

At the end of May, the Biden administration published the Joint Policy Statement and Principles on Voluntary Carbon Markets. According to farm CPA Paul Neiffer, part of the publication's purpose is to steer companies toward more reliable methods of using carbon.

What To Know From The Biden Administration's New Carbon Policy Statement
 
 
 

Residual chemicals from sprayers can not only contaminate operators but also their families — even when gloves, goggles and aprons are worn.

Chemical Safety: Every Breath You Take, Every Step You Take …
 
 
 

Whether it’s selling steak from a vending machine or the family's store and mercantile, Tim Haer and his family have found a niche based on convenience.

Carving Out Convenience: Young Cattle Producer Serves Up Success With Vending Machine of Meat
 
 
 
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