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If you have forage production questions, please contact a UVM Extension agronomy specialist. This article, published July 7, 2013, explains causes of color variation in corn. Recent Weather Brings Corn of Many Colors from UVM Extension Agronomist Heather DarbyĬorn grows best with sunny days and warm temperatures, both of which have been scarce this year, and plants are not the dark green they should be.

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This article, published Jdiscusses issues to consider prior to applying additional nitrogen. Corn Nitrogen Update from UVM Extension Agronomist Dan HudsonĬorn fields are nitrogen deficient now due to leaching, and many farmers may need to side-dress to supplement manure applications. In a nutshell: Report crop damage promptly (within 72 hours of discovery of damage, before replanting) and do not destroy evidence that is needed to support your claim without clear direction (in writing) from the insurance company. How to File a Crop Insurance Claim, from UVM Extension Crop Insurance Coordinator Pam Smith.įor farmers who have crop insurance, this flyer provides clear advice on making a crop insurance claim. This fact sheet provides information and additional resources and links for vegetable and berry growers on how to deal with flooded produce and fields.

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Following is information about filing crop insurance claims and recommendations from UVM Extension specialists regarding crop fertilization and development and forage planting. This summer’s exceptionally wet weather continues to present challenging growing conditions for many Vermont farmers.








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