News
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How late can you plant corn for silage?
Published on June 7, 2011
Planting corn for silage extends the planting window. Here are the factors to consider. -
Prevented planting and late planting considerations for corn and soybeans was the topic of a breeze
Published on June 6, 2011
With many farm producers in the field, this session was recorded and is available for individuals to view when time is available. -
Scout now for armyworm and cutworm in southern and central Michigan
Published on June 6, 2011
Farmers in southern Michigan should check wheat and corn for armyworms and cutworms. -
Prevented planting of corn acres - Options and considerations breeze seminar
Published on June 6, 2011
Significant acres of farm land may go unplanted this growing season as farms choose to use insurance program rather than risk late planting this spring and losing the crop next fall. -
Beware of silo gas
Published on June 2, 2011
Toxic gas associated with fermenting silage may cause severe injury or death to persons who are exposed to injurious concentrations. -
Late planting corn? Replanting corn?
Published on June 2, 2011
Keep track of your traits as you make planting decisions. -
Workshops and webinar to help farmers with critical planting decisions
Published on June 1, 2011
Delay in planting means critical decisions must be made soon. -
Emergency Meeting Concerning Corn & Soybean Planting Decisions
Published on June 1, 2011
June 2 meetings will help corn and soybean farmers explore all options. -
It’s time to think about switching to shorter season hybrids
Published on May 26, 2011
Above average precipitation is causing corn growers to consider switching from full-season to shorter-season corn hybrid seed, but when is the right date to do it? -
A preview of the 2011 TARE plots
Published on May 26, 2011
Field crops educators in the Thumb and Saginaw Valley are establishing plots to evaluate corn and soybean varieties and agronomic practices.