by | Dec 20, 2022

Corn Management in Kentucky Extension Publication Updated

Acknowledgments.

The authors acknowledge the following for their assistance with this publication:

The authors thank Colette Laurent for her assistance and coordination throughout the writing of this publication.

Tawana Brown and Bryant Thomas, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment Communications, for editing and graphic design.

We thank the following colleagues for reviewing portions of this publication:

Chapter 1: Carrie Knott, University of Kentucky

Chapter 2: Joe Lauer, University of Wisconsin, and Carrie Knott, University of Kentucky

Chapter 3: Erick Larson, Mississippi State University, and Carrie Knott, University of Kentucky

Chapter 4: Erick Larson, Mississippi State University, and Dan Quinn, Purdue University

Chapter 5: Mark Licht, Iowa State University

Chapter 6: Wesley Porter, University of Georgia, and Dennis Egli, University of Kentucky,

Chapter 7: Josh McGrath, OCP North America, and Chad Lee, University of Kentucky

Chapter 8: Joseph Ikley, North Dakota State University and Josh McGrath,

Chapter 9: Paul Vincelli, University of Kentucky

Chapter 10: Ricardo Bessin, University of Kentucky

Chapter 11: Carol Jones, Oklahoma State University and Tim Stombaugh, University of Kentucky

Chapter 12: Charley Martinez, University of Tennessee and Steven Isaacs, University of Kentucky

Chapter 13: Dean Baas, Michigan State University and Chad Lee, University of Kentucky

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For us, grassroots means that corn farmer members are the organization. Our organization is governed by a board of directors of volunteer farmers who are elected by farmer members. Kentucky Corn Growers Association’s ability to influence policy decisions depends entirely on the strength of its membership.

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