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Every harvest season, millions of tons of corn stalks, husks, and leaves, collectively known as corn stover, are left behind ...
Scientists at Washington State University have found a new way to produce sugar from corn stalks and other crop waste, ...
Crossed Pollinators" now stands on the southwest lawn of the McLean County Museum of History, commemorating the 25th ...
For a particularly prolific corn harvest, consider planting a few helpful neighbors, from herbs to vegetables to some sweet ...
As David and I ride the back roads we always see something that brings back memories and we begin to reminisce about when we ...
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Jim Thompson, formerly of Marshall, is a graduate of Hillsboro High School and the University of Cincinnati. He resides in ...
The discovery of locally grown huitlacoche here in Detroit not only cured a personal craving — it also sparked a deep ...
Ears up for a plan to turn a silo at Hawkeye Point into a giant ear of corn. It’s a wonderful way to market the state.
A reader wonders if their coneflowers are diseased. Plus, Grumpy’s Gripe of the week. "Some of my Purple Coneflowers are ...
I thought of that last week when I dropped that two-bottom plow into the garden and our future sweet corn patch. I am a ...
A lot of corn will be grown this year. Understanding a corn plant and its key development stages helps everyone manage corn better.