Corn planting is underway in western Kentucky, and the number of acres should increase rapidly this week. In most years, the weather, forecast, and soil conditions are more important than the calendar for planting corn.
Read MoreHerbicide burndown applications have begun in Kentucky and are likely to continue in earnest over the next two weeks. This spring has been tough so far for herbicide applications, with wide temperature swings every couple of days, but the forecast looks promising for good burndown weather.
Read MoreAlmost 25% of the corn harvested in Kentucky will be sold in January, the largest of any month. Therefore, it is important to know the cost for drying and storing corn to ensure the cash price received will cover the costs.
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