corn crop Articles
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Say it ain’t so, Joe!
As the 2013 corn crop was being planted, futures prices were above $6.00 a bushel with an occasional bump above $7.00. Traders were concerned that the planting problems farmers were experiencing would result in reduced production. By the end of July, with fewer concerns about the size of the corn crop, the priced dropped below $5.00. Since then the price has trended downward so that as this ...
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Irrigation for Corn Near Me Hastings NB
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on irrigation for corn crops! If you’re in the market for ways to improve your corn yield and maximize your profits, then you’ve come to the right place near Hastings NB. Corn is a staple crop that provides food, feed, and fuel for millions of people around the world. However, growing healthy and high-yielding corn requires more than just planting ...
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Irrigation for Corn Near Me Kearney NB
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on irrigation for corn crops! If you’re in the market for ways to improve your corn yield and maximize your profits, then you’ve come to the right place. Corn is a staple crop that provides food, feed, and fuel for millions of people around the world. However, growing healthy and high-yielding corn requires more than just planting seeds and hoping ...
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Irrigation for Corn Near Me Ogallala NB
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on irrigation for corn crops! If you’re in the market for ways to improve your corn yield and maximize your profits, then you’ve come to the right place. Corn is a staple crop that provides food, feed, and fuel for millions of people around the world. However, growing healthy and high-yielding corn requires more than just planting seeds and hoping ...
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Irrigation for Corn Near Me Grand Island NB
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on irrigation for corn crops! If you’re in the market for ways to improve your corn yield and maximize your profits, then you’ve come to the right place. Corn is a staple crop that provides food, feed, and fuel for millions of people around the world. However, growing healthy and high-yielding corn requires more than just planting seeds and hoping ...
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Irrigation for Corn Near Me York NB
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on irrigation for corn crops! If you’re in the market for ways to improve your corn yield and maximize your profits, then you’ve come to the right place near York NB. Corn is a staple crop that provides food, feed, and fuel for millions of people around the world. However, growing healthy and high-yielding corn requires more than just planting seeds ...
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Irrigated Corn: A Game-Changer for Small-Scale Farmers
Irrigated corn has been a game-changer for small-scale farmers worldwide, and it’s no surprise why. The ability to consistently grow healthy, high-yield crops has become increasingly important as global food demand continues to rise. With irrigation techniques allowing farmers to provide their crops with consistent and carefully measured amounts of water and nutrients, it’s no wonder ...
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Corn Irrigation System
From Seed to Harvest: The Role of Corn Irrigation System Today we’re going to dive deep into the world of agriculture, focusing specifically on corn irrigation system. From the moment a corn seed is planted to the time it’s ready for harvest, irrigation plays a vital role. This process ensures that the crops get the right amount of water at the right time, which can significantly ...
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The 1996 “Freedom to Farm” Farm Bill
The period of U.S. farm bills where the instruments were designed around compensation policies that used price support/supply management programs allowing farmers to remain in production during long periods of low prices—the result of four centuries of publicly-sponsored developmental policies—ended with the adoption of the 1996 Farm Bill. In some important ways, the demise of price ...
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Soybean response to inoculation and nitrogen application following long-term grass pasture
Current demand for soybean grain [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] may lead to a conversion of pasture and Conservation Reserve Program fields into soybean or corn (Zea mays L.) production. Our objective was to determine the effect of soybean seed inoculation with Bradyrhizobium spp. and fertilizer N application rate on soybean productivity planted 1 and 2 yr after conversion to row crop production. ...
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Soil carbon levels in irrigated western corn belt rotations
Proposals promoting the use of massive amounts of crop residues and other lignocellulosic biomass for biofuel production have increased the need for evaluation of the sustainability of cropping practices and their effect on environment quality. Our objective was to evaluate the effects of crop rotation and N fertilizer management and their stover production characteristics on soil organic carbon ...
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Seasonal changes in the performance of a catch crop for mitigating diffuse agricultural pollution
An in situ technology for mitigating diffuse agricultural pollution using catch crops was developed for simultaneously preventing nitrate groundwater pollution, reducing nitrous oxide (N2O) gas emissions, and removing salts from the topsoil. Seasonal changes in the performance of a catch crop were investigated using lysimeters in a full-scale greenhouse experiment with 50 d cultivation of dent ...
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Growth analysis of biomass production in sole-crop and double-crop corn systems
Increased biomass productivity could be achieved through double-cropping if extended growth duration could be realized with minimal reductions in growth efficiency relative to sole-cropping. To test this hypothesis, functional growth analysis was used to assess the relative importance of photosynthetic duration and efficiency in determining biomass production by sole-crop corn (Zea mays L.; SC) ...
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Winter wheat and maize response to urea ammonium nitrate and a new urea formaldehyde polymer fertilizer
Slow release N fertilizers have potential to improve yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and maize (Zea mays L.). A slow release urea formaldehyde polymer (UFP) was compared with aqueous urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) [(NH2)2CO, NH4NO3] during a 2-yr field experiment in North Carolina. Crops were grown on Candor (sandy, siliceous, thermic Grossarenic ...
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Greenhouse gas fluxes in an eastern corn belt soil: Weather, Nitrogen source, and rotation
Relative contributions of diverse, managed ecosystems to greenhouse gases are not completely documented. This study was conducted to estimate soil surface fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) as affected by management practices and weather. Gas fluxes were measured by vented, static chambers in Drummer and Raub soil series during two growing seasons. Treatments ...
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The profitability and risk of long-term cropping systems featuring different rotations and nitrogen rates
Yield comparisons do not provide the appropriate basis for decision-making regarding cropping systems. The dominant factor influencing the adoption of cropping systems is economics. The objective of this 15-yr study was to evaluate the long-term effect of four N fertilization treatments on the economic returns of seven crop rotations in Wisconsin, based on annual market prices and production ...
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Leveraging a spatio–temporal drought severity and coverage index with crop yield modelled as a stochastic process
An analysis of spatial and temporal variation of drought impact may offer an unbiased glimpse into factors that may dictate drought severity at an apt local scale. In this study drought indices, for example, drought severity and coverage index, ISC, and, a derived crop–based drought severity and coverage index, ISC,AG, were scaled down to county levels. Drought frequency analyses showed clear ...
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Can corncob be made into briquettes?
Corncobs, like other agricultural and forestry wastes, are biomass resources that can be recycled, such as sawdust, crop stalks (corn stalks, soybean stalks, sorghum stalks, cotton stalks, rape stalks, peanut stalks, sunflower stalks), chaff, and grass. Grass, shrub branches, bamboo truncated, material head, bagasse, etc. The common feature of these biomass raw materials is that they contain a ...
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Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species in soils of cultivated soybean fields
Mycorrhizae are presumably important contributors to plant growth in most ecosystems. Our objective in this study was to evaluate the population diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in Clarion (well drained) and Webster (poorly drained) soils of four Iowa soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] fields. These soils normally occur together on the landscape, with Clarion in the upland and Webster ...
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Agronomic Modeling and AI Improving Results for Farmers
How does the GroGuru solution use AI to improve results seen by farmers? In a few ways! In this interview clip with Patrick Henry, CEO and our Chief Agronomist, David Sloane, they discuss the various tech specifics of how the GroGuru underground system works in regards to AI. Watch the clip here: Patrick: GroGuru doesn’t just do soil moisture, temperature sensing, and soil salinity ...
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