Where the field had dried, the corn was taller ... the USDA predicts a smaller corn harvest for Minnesota than a year ago. Many blame the wet conditions early in the growing season.
Believe it or not, corn and soybeans ... University of Minnesota. On Feb. 26, he noticed there was no frost in the ground, the soil was dry and conditions were just right for field work.
The Minnesota Ag Statistics Field Office released the field crop status report on Sept. 9 which reports that 85 percent of corn was in the dough stage, compared to 94 percent average. Fifty ...
Based on August 1 conditions, the Minnesota CORN crop is forecast at 1.2 billion bushels, up 2 percent from last year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural ...
The Pro Farmer Crop Tour commenced on Thursday, with scouts rallying in Rochester, Minn., to share images of fields they ranked as some of the worst they’d seen all week. Here’s what scouts ...
Metropolitan Council biosolids from its Empire wastewater plant were spread on a 100-acre harvested corn field on Nov, 20, 2019, in Farmington, Minn. (David Joles/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
SLAYTON — University of Minnesota Extension will host Winter Crops Day and a small grains program from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb.
we lost bushels by shrink but we also lost bushels by field shatter.” Statewide, crops are projected to be down in Minnesota compared to a year ago. USDA is estimating corn yield at 179 bushels ...