Each corn silage harvest season presents its own unique opportunities and challenges. From a statewide perspective, 2022 is quite diverse with areas of excess rainfall to areas of moderate drought. As you consider the growing conditions your farm has experienced to date, the following may help you anticipate opportunities and challenges with this year’s corn silage. According to the Climate Smart Farming Growing Degree Day Calculator most corn growing areas of the state are tracking at or slightly above the 15-year average growing degree day (GDD) accumulation since early May. Above average heat increases likelihood of harvest before “mud” season
This publication discusses the appropriate moisture level for ensiling corn silage as a forage
Tracking Growing Degree Days (GDD’s) is an effective way to monitor the progress of a corn crop and ...
Corn is a warm-season grass with a growth pattern dependent on temperatures. Warmer temperatures acc...
Each corn silage harvest season presents its own unique opportunities and challenges. From a statewi...
As 2022 corn silage sits in storage, hopefully fermenting for the next few months before being fed o...
As we look across NYS and the Northeast, the 2023 growing season has thrown just about every weather...
The 2019 growing season in New York has again not been “normal.” Wet conditions delayed planting in ...
The growing season across much of the Northeast started with average to slightly above average heat ...
Extreme weather events may lead to a decision to make corn silage rather than harvest corn for grain...
Taking the time to plan can greatly increase the odds of success in any endeavor. Planning for corn...
Proper harvest management is critical for high-quality corn silage, and it starts with harvest timin...
The Corn Growing Degree Day (Corn GDD) tool is a web-based product that can provide decision support...
AbstractThe Corn Growing Degree Day (Corn GDD) tool is a web-based product that can provide decision...
Corn silage harvest timing has important implications on both the yield and forage quality of the cr...
An early fall and/or a short growing season can mean some hard decisions regarding the harvest, stor...
This publication discusses the appropriate moisture level for ensiling corn silage as a forage
Tracking Growing Degree Days (GDD’s) is an effective way to monitor the progress of a corn crop and ...
Corn is a warm-season grass with a growth pattern dependent on temperatures. Warmer temperatures acc...
Each corn silage harvest season presents its own unique opportunities and challenges. From a statewi...
As 2022 corn silage sits in storage, hopefully fermenting for the next few months before being fed o...
As we look across NYS and the Northeast, the 2023 growing season has thrown just about every weather...
The 2019 growing season in New York has again not been “normal.” Wet conditions delayed planting in ...
The growing season across much of the Northeast started with average to slightly above average heat ...
Extreme weather events may lead to a decision to make corn silage rather than harvest corn for grain...
Taking the time to plan can greatly increase the odds of success in any endeavor. Planning for corn...
Proper harvest management is critical for high-quality corn silage, and it starts with harvest timin...
The Corn Growing Degree Day (Corn GDD) tool is a web-based product that can provide decision support...
AbstractThe Corn Growing Degree Day (Corn GDD) tool is a web-based product that can provide decision...
Corn silage harvest timing has important implications on both the yield and forage quality of the cr...
An early fall and/or a short growing season can mean some hard decisions regarding the harvest, stor...
This publication discusses the appropriate moisture level for ensiling corn silage as a forage
Tracking Growing Degree Days (GDD’s) is an effective way to monitor the progress of a corn crop and ...
Corn is a warm-season grass with a growth pattern dependent on temperatures. Warmer temperatures acc...