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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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  • May 31, 2017, 10:08 AM
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Now that the seed has been planted, fields have been fertilized, a pre-emergent is applied and the perfect amount of rain has fallen to activate it, this means you can finally go fishing now!? Wrong.

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On many dairies, corn silage is the most important and costly component of feed. The harvest of a single corn hybrid can make up to 60% of the feed for a herd for the entire year. The quality of this…

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  • May 18, 2017, 9:00 AM
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According to research from the University of Minnesota, three to four inch weeds have the capability to take three bushels per acre every day off the high-end yield potential of your corn crop. By…

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Legend Seeds is proud to be the statewide sponsor of the “Ag Sales – Entrepreneurship” proficiency award. Congratulations on First Place to Clayton Keck of Miller and Second Place to Jordan Scheier of…

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1. Plant 20% Less Seed: Plant your Leafy at 28,000-30,000 ppa to produce the optimal silage crop. You'll need to plant a dual purpose hybrid at 35,000 ppa to get its best yield.

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