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  • Jun 22, 2017, 2:00 PM
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As the corn fields approach the V5 growth stage many growers are talking about all the various products or methods to potentially increase their corn and soybean yields. In terms of early season corn…

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One of the most useful steps in diagnosing nutrient deficiencies, is knowing how that nutrient acts in the plant. Nutrients are classified as either mobile or immobile:

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As we look at the seven most important factors that contribute to corn yield the second on the list can be a very difficult target to hit: nitrogen. There are more regulations coming down the pipeline…

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It wasn’t too long ago that parts of Western ND and SD were in a freeze warning and sunflowers were slow to come out of the ground. If you were fortunate enough to catch a rain with your sunflower…

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Full-season corn products, for a given area, typically have the highest yield potential, which may help offset an increase in drying costs. As planting is delayed, corn product maturities come closer…

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Soybeans flower and mature in response to photoperiod, also known as, day length. Shorter days after June 21st trigger flowering in soybean products. North Dakota State University reports a 0.6% yield…

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