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Genetic Origins of North American Corn Varieties Revealed

According to a statement released by the University of York, researchers have retraced the genetic origins of hardy and cold-resistant types of maize, or corn, in eastern North America that are closely related to modern varieties of maize that are now cultivated around the world. The team, which included University of York archaeologist Nathan Wales, found that the examples of maize they studied descended from types that were first cultivated in the American Southwest, resolving a debate over how maize reached eastern North America from central Mexico, where it was first domesticated. According to the researchers, this data could help crop scientists who are developing modern maize varieties. “We now have a clearer idea of the journey it took from Mexico, and we better appreciate how regional varieties can become more globally significant than varieties grown near the domestication center,” said Wales.

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Seeding Winter Wheat near Oshkosh Nebraska

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Seeding Winter Wheat near Oshkosh Nebraska

I am in the fie3ld with a farmer near Oshkosh Nebraska as he his no-till drilling winter wheat into a harvested corn field. In the video the farm is running their John Deere 9470RX tractor pulling a 42 foot wide Deere 1890C air drill with a 1910 commodity cart.

Winter wheat will emerge this fall and go dormant over the winter. In the spring it will stat growing again and be ready to harvest in mid July.