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 ...
By Dean Malvick, University of Minnesota Extension, and Mike Murphy, College of Veterinary Medicine Not only have conditions such as drought and hail affected corn yields in Minnesota this year, ...
Worried about corn infected with mold or stalk quality issues? You’re not alone. Anecdotal evidence is popping up across the Internet, and according to a recent Farm Journal Pulse poll ...
Inoculants – Both experts recommend inoculating high-moisture corn, especially if the crop has sustained ear damage or mold growth, and/or is at the lower end of the acceptable moisture range.
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 ...