This corn class contains soft starch throughout the entire kernel, making it especially easy to grind.
What is flower corn?
These structures first begin forming approximately 10–14 days after soybean germination.
What are nitrogen fixing Nodules?
This color change occurs after cotton flowers close following pollination.
What is pinkish/pruple?
This rice seeding method requires seed to be disked into the soil before flooding.
What is broadcast dry seeding?
This sugarcane system refers to regrowth from an already established crop after harvest.
What is the ratoon system?
This is the final planting date for maintaining maximum corn yield potential in Louisiana.
What is April 15th?
This country is the original native home of soybeans.
What is china?
Cotton seeds are generally planted within this soil depth range.
What is 1-2 inches?
This region of Louisiana has the earliest rice planting window.
What is southwest louisiana?
This wheat planting depth produces the highest emergence rate at approximately 95%.
What is 1 inch?
Planting corn by this date can reduce yields by approximately 30%.
What is may 1st?
These are the two major soybean production categories.
What are human consumption and processing/crushing?
This harvested cotton product contains approximately 10–40 seeds per boll.
What is cotton seed?
Rice can successfully grow across this unusually broad pH range.
What is 4.5-8.5 pH?
This benefit makes wheat especially valuable as a winter cover crop.
What is soil erosion prevention?
This root type develops from stem-base nodes to anchor the corn plant.
What are brace roots?
This soybean-derived ingredient is commonly found in candies as an emulsifier.
What is lecithin?
This commission was established in 1992 to control one of cotton’s most destructive pests.
What is the boll-weevil eradication commission?
Rice is the principal food source for greater than this percentage of the world’s population.
What is more than 50%?
These shorter sugarcane planting cuttings typically measure this length.
What is 1-2 feet?
This kernel tissue may be either soft starch or corneous, depending on corn class.
What is the endosperm?
This soybean photoperiod classification means flowering begins as days shorten.
What is a short-day plant?
This cotton classification means flowering is unaffected by day length.
What is photoperiod indeterminate (day neutral)?
This rice planting method reduces seed drift after flooding.
What is broadcast water seeding with soaked seed?
This Louisiana crop is the state’s highest-value row crop.
What is sugarcane?