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The run of near-record crop prices might be about to end, if not this fall then by harvest 2014, analysts say.
Corn plants stressed by extreme heat and too little water yielded less grain and left more nitrogen in soils than in normal years.
After last summer, a lot of farmers are asking David Thompson whether they should stick with the same corn plant populations in 2013.
Fungicides aren’t able to save corn plants on the brink of death, but they can prevent and control diseases and improve corn plant health.
Our hands-on Corn College Planter Clinics can change how you put your crop in the ground -- and lock in top yields.
After years of criticizing modern agricultural practices, Mark Lynas has become one of the strongest advocates for U.S. farmers.
Louis Nigg, a South Dakota farmer, shares why he thinks Farm Journal’s Planter Clinics are valuable, and what he expects for the future of farming.
Improved corn genetics might favor high seeding rates and ultra-narrow rows, helping boost yields.
This year, plan for prevention to reduce rootless corn syndrome, or floppy corn.