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VO The rain from this spring and early summer, along with warm soil, is also leading to an emerging disease - red crown rot.
Weeks of wet weather are wreaking havoc for some farmers, drowning out fields and leaving overly wet conditions in the Susquehanna Valley.
A team that includes Rutgers University-New Brunswick scientists has unlocked some of the secrets of corn DNA, revealing how ...
Recent flash flooding events in the region may have damaged your crops. Extension Educator Del Voight notes that the problem is bigger than just too much water at once.
While American beekeepers search for solutions, another, potentially worse threat looms: Tropilaelaps mites, which also hail ...
Disease pressure in certain parts of Indiana is starting to ramp up. “About every field I’m in right now, I can find gray ...
A new soybean disease, red crown rot, has emerged in Missouri, threatening to reduce crop yields significantly this season.
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Emily Standley Allard on MSNSurviving the Great Depression: How Families Fed ThemselvesThe Great Depression (1929-1939) was one of the hardest economic periods in American history. With unemployment reaching 25%, ...
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