Communication is key as harvest begins this fall
No matter what this year brings, injury prevention and communication is more important than ever for a successful harvest this fall.
No matter what this year brings, injury prevention and communication is more important than ever for a successful harvest this fall.
In a recent Funding Opportunity Announcement, the Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office clarified that corn grain is an acceptable feedstock.
The Farm to Virtual Fair contest, which focuses on the benefits of using corn in the feed ration, starts today runs through Monday, November 2, 2020.
As a farmer, you and your health are your most important asset. As such, they should be managed like any other business asset.
The confluence of available corn-based feedstocks and consumer demand represents an sustainable opportunity and will help drive demand for corn.
The National Corn Yield Contest is now open and the National Corn Growers Association is encouraging entrants to register early and save big on entry fees.
When choosing crop protection tools, both effectiveness and potential impact on the environment must be considered by farmers.
This week, new legislation — Clean Fuels Deployment Act of 2020 — was introduced by Reps. Abby Finkenauer, D-Iowa, Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, Angie Craig, D-Minnesota, and Don Bacon, R-Nebraska, to incentivize the deployment of fueling infrastructure for ethanol blends greater than 10 percent and biodiesel blends greater than 20 percent. “The National Corn Growers Association […]
The National Corn Growers Association is committed to keeping farmers informed and passing along best practices to manage COVID-19 on the farm.
If you are looking for teaching resources or online activities during COVID-19, the National Corn Growers Association community network is here to help.