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THE ROAD TO CORN PLANTING SUCCESS STARTS IN THE FALL
An AgriGold agronomist shares how corn farmers can be successful during the 2025 planting season by starting to plan post-harvest of 2024.
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CUTTING THROUGH THE DAMAGE: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO BLACK CUTWORMS IN CORN
In many crop fields across the United States, one notorious pest poses a significant economic threat to corn: the black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon).This insect wreaks havoc on corn crops, causing substantial yield (and financial) losses for farmers. ...Read More -
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ENHANCING CORN ROOT HEALTH: STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE GROWTH AND YIELD
As the foundation of the plant, roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil, anchor the plant in place, and provide support for the above-ground portion of the plant. When root development is compromised, the plant may struggle to access resources it needs to grow. ...Read More -
Crop Growth & Development
ASSESSING THE NEED FOR REPLANTING: ANALYZING POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES AND ROI
For corn and soybean growers, it can be a challenge to evaluate whether to replant. But it’s crucial to recognize the situations in which a replant may be necessary to maintain and maximize ROI on your acres. ...Read More -
Crop Growth & Development
FROM PLANT PESTS TO CROP HEALTH: THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY SEASON CORN SCOUTING
For corn and soybean growers, it’s hard to navigate early season challenges like weeds, pests, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies. To maximize yield potential and financial performance in the face of these issues, it’s crucial to identify the problems early and take preventative measures. ...Read More -
Crop Growth & Development
NAVIGATING DROUGHT: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES FOR PLANTING CORN AND SOYBEANS
Planting corn and soybeans in a drought poses unique challenges. After 250+ days without meaningful rain in some areas of the Midwest (especially Kansas), farmers have had to prepare to plant in soils with little to no moisture. These harsh, dry conditions have and will continue to delay plantin...Read More -
Disease & Pest Management
SLOW-EMERGING CROPS MAY BE VULNERABLE TO PEST PRESSURE
Farmers planting into cool, wet soils should prioritize seed with strong emergence and evaluate which fields should be planted first. ...Read More