2025 MSU Corn Hybrid Demonstration Program Results

2025 MSU Corn Hybrid Demonstration Program Results Updated

🕔10:36, 22.Nov 2025

Mississippi State goes to great lengths to evaluate corn hybrid performance, so you have good information to make decisions which improve the profitability of your farm. These Hybrid Demonstration trials are grown in numerous on-farm locations throughout the state so you can assess performance of our region’s most elite hybrids. Complete results, including yields and plant characteristics from this year’s trials are published here.

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Row Crop Short Course Registration Reminder

Row Crop Short Course Registration Reminder Updated

🕔16:37, 21.Nov 2025

This is your last chance to pre-register for the upcoming MSU Row Crop Short Course. Please take the opportunity to register free of charge.

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Purple Nutsedge

Purple Nutsedge Updated

🕔17:40, 12.Nov 2025

Purple Nutsedge Weed Flora of Mississippi Family: Cyperaceae Genus: Cyperus        Species:   rotundus History: Native to Africa, southern and central Europe (north to France and Austria), and southern Asia. The word Cyperus derives from the Greek and rotundus is from Latin,

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Row Crop Short Course Floral Design Workshop

Row Crop Short Course Floral Design Workshop Updated

🕔13:44, 7.Nov 2025

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How to Plant and Grow Wheat for High Yields

How to Plant and Grow Wheat for High Yields Updated

🕔09:27, 5.Nov 2025

Wheat can be a relatively consistent and productive crop which offers opportunities and diversity for your cropping system. Thus, as fall begins to draw near, we address planting practices and key strategies needed to optimize profitability. For instance, unlike summer crops, early planting substantially increases risks for wheat grain production.

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Yellow Nutsedge

Yellow Nutsedge Updated

🕔16:17, 3.Nov 2025

Yellow Nutsedge Weed Flora of Mississippi Family: Cyperaceae Genus: Cyperus        Species:   esculentus History: Native to North America and is common throughout most of the United States.It is found worldwide in warm and temperate zones, including most of the Eastern Hemisphere,

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