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2021

Comparing Planting Technologies for Their Impact on Seed Placement and Yield in Small Grains

Published November 8, 2021

Strategies for Managing Mycotoxins, Ear Rots, and Ear Damaging Insects in Corn Silage

Published November 9, 2021

Planting Date and Seeding Rate Impact Ear Rots, Mycotoxins, and Quality in Corn Silage

Published November 8, 2021

Evaluating the Impacts of Planting Date and Seeding Rate on Winter Wheat Growth and Yield

Published November 8, 2021

2020

Hybrid Selection and Fungicide Application for Managing Ear Rots and Mycotoxins in Silage Corn

Published November 10, 2020

2019

Identifying Optimum Planting Populations for Midwestern US Food-Grade Soybean Production

Published November 11, 2019

2018

Economic Consequences of Corn Hybrid Maturity Selection in the Northern Corn Belt

Published November 4, 2018

Integrated Mycotoxin Management in Corn Grain Through Control of Ear Rot and Western Bean Cutworm

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