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Risks of Planting in Cool and Wet Conditions
Despite what the spring throws at us; multiple snowstorms and rain events, low temperatures. It is still very important to target proper soil temperature and conditions for planting corn. If we start planting into soil conditions that are...Read More -
Evaluating Plant Emergence
In any given weather condition, understanding and evaluating corn emergence is critical. This newsletter will explain reasons for poor emergence and how we can try to avoid it and track it in spring.Read More -
Evaluating Alfalfa Stands for Winter Injury
Develop a winning strategy this spring with this checklist.Read More -
Corn School: Fit soil key to planting success
As warmer weather arrives and fields start to dry up, many growers are tempted to begin field work in preparation for planting. RealAg interviews PRIDE seeds own Matt Chapple about setting up your own game plan for the season.Read More -
Corn Planting Checklist - Part 2
There are many unique factors to consider when planting corn. This can be overwhelming for some, especially during the busy and stressful spring months. To set your corn crop up for success, we will focus on five corn planting checklist items to keep in mind this spring.Read More -
How to Select the Right Corn Hybrid for Silage
Selecting the right silage is the difference between good yield and excellent yield on your farm. This article will help you understand the difference.Read More -
Importance of Micronutrients in Corn
Corn yields have increased over the past 40 years. Creeping from 100 up to 200 and, not uncommonly, even past 300 bushels per acre. With those increasing yields come increasing nutrient needs. It’s easy to remember and...Read More -
Think barley offers optimal forage production? Take a closer look at PRIDE Seeds’ corn
With land prices increasing, maximizing productivity from every acre is more critical than ever. Impressive yield - paired with high palatability, digestibility and flexibility - are top reasons Western Canadian farmers are increasing reliance on a grain and silage alternative: corn.Read More -