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Bushels per acreage for corn and soybeans has gone up over the years. More than 10% of county’s 424,960 acres will be used for growing these crops.
Corn and soybeans are the primary focus of spring planting in Muskingum County. In 1950, Muskingum County had approximately 26,000 acres in corn, but today it's just a little more than the 24,000 ...
The Martin Blad Farms were out planting all day. This is the farmland southwest of South Bend, south of the bypass near Mayflower Road. The farmers say they are working to get corn planted.
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The northwest region is way out in front, with 71% of the corn planted there, while the northeast lags behind at just 19% planted, and the north-central region has just 32% done.
Lettuce doesn't need much space to grow. Lettuce is a cool weather crop so it's typically grown in the fall or spring but can be intercropped with corn in the warmer months. Tall corn stalks ...
Another tool that can help get the best yields this year is considering the right soil depth based on soil moisture. “So generally, the 2-inch planting depth is optimal for corn in almost all ...
It's been 12 years since corn acreage has surpassed 95 million acres. Farmers will lean heavily on that crop in 2025, according to the USDA's Prospective Planting report released on March 31.
Estimated 2025 corn planting is 95.3 million acres, up 5% (4.73 million acres) from 2024, the USDA National Agriculture Statistics Service said March 31 in its Prospective Plantings report.
As corn planting looms, the dread of disease pressures may be occupying producers’ thoughts. Some of the pesky problems in these parts are relatively new to the headache list, including Tar Spot ...
Ag lender CoBank projected last week that U.S. farmers would plant 94.55 million acres of corn in 2025, up about 4% from 2024, while soybean plantings would fall to 84 million acres, down 3.6% ...
Ag lender CoBank projected last week that U.S. farmers would plant 94.55 million acres of corn in 2025, up about 4% from 2024, while soybean plantings would fall to 84.0 million acres, down 3.6% ...
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