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  • 2021 Michigan Corn Performance Trials bulletin now available

    Published on December 16, 2021
    Performance data of corn hybrids from your region over multiple locations and years is important in making corn hybrid selection decisions. Check out our 2021 Michigan corn hybrids compared bulletin.

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New Corn Planting Strategies

Brief Overview of 2021 Michigan Corn Performance Trials

Corn Hybrid-Maturity Selection

Integrated Mycotoxin Management

Field Crops Virtual Breakfast

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