Fact Sheets
- Assessing Flood Damaged Corn (EBR-5)
J. Richard Nottingham and Jenny Rhodes, Extension Educator-Queen Anne's County
- Control of Large Palmer Amaranth and Common Ragweed in Soybean or Corn (FS-1192)
Kurt Vollmer, Ph.D., Weed Management Extension Specialist, University of Maryland; Michael Flessner, Virginia Tech; Dwight Ligenfelter, Penn State University, Vijay Singh, Virginia Tech; Mark Vangessell, University of Delaware; John Wallace, Penn State University | Published: February 2022
- Developing a Grain Marketing Plan is Critical for Success (FS-484)
Revised by Jenny Rhodes, Extension Educator-Queen Anne's County, and Shannon Dill, Extension Educator-Talbot County; Original authors: James R. Russell and James C. Hanson, Dept of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland | Updated: August 2014; 1989
- Estimating Corn Silage Yield (FS-NM-1)
Patricia Steinhilber, Paul Shipley, Faculty Extension Assistant, and Anastasia Vvedenskaya | Published: 2016
- Evaluation of the performance of a soy protein seed lubricant in corn and soybeans (FS-1127)
Nicole Fiorellino, Ph.D., Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist, Agronomy | Published: July 2020
- Is Starter Phosphorus Fertilizer Necessary for Corn Grown on Atlantic Coastal Plain Soils? (FS-1160)
Nicole Fiorellino, Ph.D., Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist, Agronomy | Published: July 2021
- Maryland Corn: Historical Basis and Price Information (FS-495)
James C. Hanson, and Kevin McNew | Published: 2013
- Producers’ Guide to Grain Marketing Terminology (FS-1026)
Jenny Rhodes, Extension Educator-Queen Anne's County; Shannon Dill Extension Educator-Talbot County; Original authors: James R. Russell and James C. Hanson, Dept of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland | Updated: November 2015; 1988-1989
- Understanding Grain Marketing Strategies is Critical for Success (FS-1024)
Jenny Rhodes, Extension Educator-Queen Anne's County; Shannon Dill Extension Educator-Talbot County, and John Hall; Original authors: James R. Russell and James C. Hanson, Dept of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland | Updated: November 2015; 1988-1989
Educational Articles
- 2021 Maryland Corn Hybrid Performance Tests
Nicole Fiorellino, Extension Agronomist, Loius Thorne, and Joeseph Crank, University of Maryland, College Park | Published: Agronomy News, Nov. 2021
- Be On Lookout for Tar Spot: A New Disease of Corn
Andrew Kness, Extension Educator-Harford, Carroll, and Baltimore Counties
- Corn Earworm Pheromone Trapping
Alan Leslie, Extension Educator-Charles County; Kelly Hamby, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Entomology; Galen P. Dively II, Ph.D., Advisor Consultant, Integrated Pest Management; Andrew Kness, Extension Educator-Harford, Carroll, and Baltimore Counties; Kelly Nichols, Extension Educator-Montgomery County; Emily Zobel, Extension Educator-Dorchester County; Maria Cramer, and Sarah Hirsh, Extension Educator-Somerset County.
- Corn Earworm Trap Captures Up, and New Web Page for Updates
Alan Leslie, Extension Educator-Charles County
- Interested in $10 corn and $30 soybeans for certified organic, but not sure how to transition?
Biwek Gairhe¹, Sarah Hirsh², and Ray Weil¹
¹Department of Environmental Science and Technology, University of Maryland College Park
²University of Maryland Extension, Somerset County | Published: Agronomy News, Nov. 2021
- Look Out for Tar Spot on Corn
Andrew Kness, Extension Educator-Harford, Carroll, and Baltimore Counties | Agronomy News, July 2022
- Pre-Sidedress Soil Nitrate Test (PSNT)
- Scouting For Ear and Stalk Rots in Corn
Andrew Kness, Extension Educator-Harford, Carroll, and Baltimore Counties | Agronomy News, October 2022
Pest and Disease Management
- Fungicide Efficacy Tables for Control of Corn and Soybean Diseases
Andrew Kness, Extension Educator-Harford, Carroll, and Baltimore Counties
- Herbicide Spray Tank Check Charts for Corn and Soybean
Kurt Vollmer, Extension Specialist, Weed Management
- IPM Threshold Guide for Agronomic Field Crops
R. David Myers, Extension Educator- Anne Arundel and Prince George’s Counties