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As corn gets taller throughout the growing season, it is important to remain vigilant on roads where corn stalks affect ...
How many times have you heard the phrase "knee-high by the Fourth of July" when referring to corn crops? What does it mean?
Scientists at Washington State University have found a new way to produce sugar from corn stalks and other crop waste, potentially opening a new pathway to sustainable biofuels. Newly published in ...
A chemical-recovery-free ammonium sulfite-based alkali pretreatment of corn stover for low-cost sugar production via fertilizer use of waste liquor. Bioresource Technology, 2025; 427: 132402 DOI ...
Tall corn stalks provide shade for lettuce. "Use corn’s height to your advantage to stretch the season of cool season vegetables, especially leafy greens, like lettuce," says Turner.
If you build corn stalks for bedding, the carbon penalty will be less. Corn stalks that you can see on top of the ground are not part of the carbon penalty, but the corn root system is, Ferrie says.
Cheaper hay, corn stalk residue and other trials keep this cow-calf producer saving money on winter feeding Cow-calf production in the upper Midwest is not historically profitable every year ...
Dr. Rommel, of course, knew that since 1765 men have known how to prepare paper from corn stalks. But such corn paper has always been more expensive than wood pulp paper.
Officials say a firefighter was injured while battling a farm equipment fire when a corn stalk bale fell on him over the weekend in Stearns County. According to the Stearns County Sheriff’s ...
On Friday, Oct. 4, at around 11 a.m., Red & Black editor-in-chief Libby Hobbs and I set out on an adventure through Washington Farms’ corn maze.
A corn maze was cut in the field, some string lights were hung, and people showed up to get lost. Isabella Owellette, 9, and her mother Kiirsi try to navigate the Anderson Farms Corn Maze on Oct ...