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Feeling the heat? Corn production can be hurt by high temperatures and drought

2016-07-22 18:32:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Jonathan Kleinjan, South Dakota State University The drought and heat can result in reduced kernel size. The heat and even dry conditions can impact corn yields. The good news is that in the later stages, it has less of an impact. read more

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