By Gary A. Hachfeld, University of Minnesota Extension The late harvest and extremely wet weather has resulted in several problems for farmers including the appearance of mold on the ears in ...
The late harvest, wet weather and high moisture corn have contributed to reports of moldy corn across the state, and producers should pay careful attention before handling, storing or feeding the ...
Biotech company Corn Next has released CornNext-17, a corn starch-based material made through a natural fermentation process. It can be used to make biodegradable packaging such as straws ...
Why it matters: Iowa farmers throw these infected ears out ... white mold that eventually turns black. It grows best when ...