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Corn producer has record production… again
For the fifth consecutive year, Francis Childs of Manchester, Iowa, had the highest overall yield in the National Corn Growers Association National Corn Yield Contest.
Corn yields sky high in most areas
WASHINGTON – U.S. farmers are expected to produce the largest corn crop in history in 2007, according to the crop production report released by the U.
Mycogen Seeds introduces new corn hybrids
Mycogen Seeds is adding 19 new corn hybrids to the lineup for the 2015 growing season.
Corn breakout encouraging; beans lead the way
Last week, corn made good gains and soybeans surged to higher prices. Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets at the close of 2021.
Field check: Ethanol reshapes the corn market
WASHINGTON – Work is under way to add more than 2 billion gallons to the annual capacity of the U.S.
Ohio corn growers join new coalition
WASHINGTON — Corn producers from 10 states, including Ohio, have formed a new group to work with policymakers in Washington. The new Corn Farmers Coalition includes members of the Ohio Corn Growers Association, and the industry’s trade group — the National Corn Growers Association. “Washington needs to know that corn farmers are using some of
Wet weather triggers corn ear mold
WOOSTER, Ohio – Ohio’s corn crop, subjected to moist, cool conditions as it awaits harvest, is at risk from the development of ear mold – a disease that can reduce grain quality and cause the accumulation of toxins that are harmful to livestock.
What if corn and soybeans just aren’t enough?
WASHINGTON – The demand for alternatives to petroleum-based fuels is steadily rising. Corn and soybeans – the dominant feedstocks for ethanol and biodiesel production in the United States – grow well in the central regions of the country.
Grain market: Corn crashes, but beans hang on
Corn prices crashed on the Chicago Board of Trade the last week, even as soybeans tried to hang on to recent highs.
Gene helps with multiple leaf diseases in corn
WASHINGTON — Corn is one of the most widely grown crops in the United States, which produces 40 percent of the world crop. But as with all crops, diseases threaten corn production. Three diseases, southern corn leaf blight, northern leaf blight, and gray leaf spot, all cause lesions on corn leaves. In the U.S. Midwest






