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By Stephanie Karhoff Emergence issues can cause reduced stand and uneven plant development, lowering yield potential. As corn planting progresses throughout Ohio, revisiting the emergence process and how environmental and management factors influence it is important. Corn requires between 100 and 120 growing degree days (GDDs) to emerge (based on air temperature). Daily GDD accumulation
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Lookout CEO Ken Doctor describes Lookout Eugene-Springfield as a “community newspaper that happens to be digital.”
Showers and scattered thunderstorms will be possible across much of the region on Tuesday ahead of a weak front that will become stationary over Eastern Oklahoma into North Texas.
ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard offers hope for struggling broadcast television with enhanced interactivity for local news.
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Despite some quality chances throughout the game, the Moose Jaw Warriors couldn’t breakthrough in Game 1 on Friday night. The Warriors fell 7-2 to the Swift Current Broncos to open their second round series in front of a sold-out crowd at the Moose Jaw Events Centre. “It’s frustrating, especially first game of the second round and we had chances, but we pretty much handed them that game,” Warriors captain Denton Mateychuk said. “We should all be hungry for a win [coming back for Game 2], that...
CBS were showing a recording of his 100th straight MSG concert. As the 74-year-old built up to Piano Man's final verse, many regions' broadcasts cut away to local news.
Around 1,000 Myanmar refugees asked for assistance to return to their homes yesterday after some 3,000 fled fighting in Mya-waddy and crossed into Mae Sot. Almost half were women, the elderly - and young children, many had suffered from heat exhaustion. others were fearful of theft of their house