FARGO - Corn harvested at high moisture levels needs special care when it's stored. For example, corn at moisture contents exceeding about 23 percent should not be stored in a grain bin because the ...
Harvesting and storing high-moisture corn can help producers get a jump on harvest; avoid drying costs; and put up a highly palatable, digestible, nutritious feedstuff. But, like any fermented ...
FARGO - This year's poor growing conditions mean corn likely will contain high levels of moisture at harvest for the second year in a row, a North Dakota State University grain drying expert warns.
Holdrege, Nebraska — I have been staying busy picking high-moisture corn this past week. It’s high-yielding and around 28 to 31 percent moisture. It’s standing well and is green and healthy, too. High ...
A recent study conducted by Miner Institute’s Marcos Marcondes evaluated whether reconstituted finely ground corn could serve ...
Are you harvesting high-moisture corn this fall, and did that same corn experience significant foliar disease pressure? If the variable conditions crop scouts noted on Farm Journal’s Pro Farmer Crop ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — To get the most nutritional value from corn grain as possible, beef producers should consider kernel characteristics and processing methods. At University of Minnesota's Cattle ...
Even though September is right around the corner, the summer heat is not done with us yet. And neither are the crops. Ohio got hit by a late summer heat wave with temperatures not seen in a decade and ...
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How to choose corn for perfect popcorn every time
Selecting the right corn is the first secret behind the success of any popcorn dish. Not all corn kernels are capable of transforming into crispy and light popcorn, as we see in cinemas. The type of ...
The sun was golden across the field as Zoe Kent gleaned through her farm's 2023 corn harvest. "This is one of our prettier fields," she said. "I watched a bald eagle in the field all day yesterday, ...
Avoiding going outside where it’s too wet to breathe? Blame it on the corn. Sweltering temperatures in Mid-Michigan have been soaring, partly because of a new phenomenon that’s been circulating ...
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