Produce Pointers – Corn

Strictly speaking, corn is not a vegetable, but a grain native to the Americas. The sweet, or sugar, corn we enjoy today is a mutation of Indian field corn. Nothing is as American as corn-on-the-cob,… Read More
by Dorothy Lee
Posted: August 31, 2020
Strictly speaking, corn is not a vegetable, but a grain native to the Americas. The sweet, or sugar, corn we enjoy today is a mutation of Indian field corn. Nothing is as American as corn-on-the-cob,… Read More
Category: Disaster Preparation, Food Safety, Health & Nutrition, Work & Life
Tags: corn, corn chowder, pointers, Produce, sweet corn
Posted: October 16, 2017
The results are in for the 2017 Panhandle Corn Variety Trial. This summarization includes 2017 field corn small plot replicated variety trial (OVT) from the West Florida Research and Education Center in Jay, Florida. It… Read More
Posted: November 17, 2014
The 2014 Alabama Corn and Wheat Short Course will be held December 15 & 16, 2014 at The Hotel at Auburn University & Dixon Conference Center Auburn Alabama. Continuing Education Units will be offered in… Read More
Posted: February 7, 2014
It’s February and time to make some real decisions about what to plant and how many acres to plant. Many factors go into determining the right fit for any producer, but the bottom line is… Read More
Category: Agriculture
Tags: corn, cotton, Economics, Field Crops, General Agriculture, panhandle-agriculture, Peanut, soybeans, wheat
Posted: January 25, 2013
Because of increased irrigation throughout Northwest Florida, UF IFAS Escambia and Santa Rosa County Extension are partnering to offer a morning workshop to help producers better utilize their irrigation systems and improve farm profitability. We… Read More
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