News

Knee high by the Fourth of July” is not a rule by any means, but it helps farmers navigate a field of uncertainties, and it ...
If you live in Indiana, you've heard the saying "knee high by the Fourth of July" relating to corn height. Does this saying ...
While many people may be spending the Fourth of July celebrating, one farmer in Wood County is working hard in his field.
"Knee High by the Fourth of July" is an adage used by farmers to gauge the success of field corn, not corn you consume. Corey ...
The cool, wet weather of June in north central Wisconsin has caused crop development to be a bit behind schedule.
ZHENGZHOU -- Beneath the blazing midday sun in Zhangzhuangli village, Qingfeng county, in Central China's Henan province, an ...
Across Texas, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agronomists said wheat harvest results depended very much on the weather.
Concerns about U.S. winter wheat health took a backseat following the release of the USDA's Acreage and Stocks reports. The USDA said that 45.5 million acres of wheat are planted in 2025, while stocks ...
Clay Mask should be standing knee high in soybeans. Instead, the soybeans are stunted, barely sticking out of the ground in water-logged fields that have seen more than enough rainfall this year.
Data from China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs indicate that scientific and technological advancements ...
Glenn Carter of Armstrong County knew something was wrong. He turned to Texas A&M AgriLife Extnesion Service to diagnose the corn disease.
A Cornell University study has found that songbirds are changing their migration patterns when traveling through what’s known as the “Corn Belt,” vast stretches of farmland in the Midwest.