Growers of 38-cm (15-in.) narrow row com typically use either a wider row cornhead or locally modify an existing head to this row spacing. A three-year field experiment compared visible machine losses of a 76-cm (30-in.) cornhead used on 76-cm (30-in.) and 38-cm (15-in.) rows and a single gathering chain 38-cm (15-in.) cornhead used on 38-cm (15-in.) rows. Total machine losses were divided into head and threshing/separating losses
The soybean was first harvested by combine in 1924 in Illinois. This crop was, in fact, the reason f...
Corn or maize (Zea mays L.) has been grown in North America for many centuries, and an increase in c...
Corn (Zea mays L.) planted in narrow row spacing (\u3c30-inch) with high plant population has become...
In recent years, growers have expressed renewed interest in producing corn in row spacings narrower ...
Growers of 38–cm (15–in.) narrow row corn typically use either a wider row cornhead or locally modif...
During the late 90s, research in the northern Corn Belt comparing 15- and 30-inch row corn illustrat...
Every bushel of corn saved by careful operation of your combine adds to your profits. Harvesting los...
Historically, corn was grown in rows wide enough to allow draft animals to fit between the rows. Wit...
Over the past several decades there has been a shift in corn row spacing from the traditional 40-in....
In Iowa, corn historically has been grown in row widths of 30 inches or wider. During the last decad...
Corn row spacing and plant population have been the focus of many studies throughout the years in an...
The majority of corn acres in Iowa are planted in “conventional” 30-inch row widths, with some farme...
Producers continue to look at different management practices to increase corn and soybean yields. On...
Producers continue to plant corn at higher plant populations each year with the introduction of more...
Interest in narrow row corn and, more recently, twin row corn has increased over the last several ye...
The soybean was first harvested by combine in 1924 in Illinois. This crop was, in fact, the reason f...
Corn or maize (Zea mays L.) has been grown in North America for many centuries, and an increase in c...
Corn (Zea mays L.) planted in narrow row spacing (\u3c30-inch) with high plant population has become...
In recent years, growers have expressed renewed interest in producing corn in row spacings narrower ...
Growers of 38–cm (15–in.) narrow row corn typically use either a wider row cornhead or locally modif...
During the late 90s, research in the northern Corn Belt comparing 15- and 30-inch row corn illustrat...
Every bushel of corn saved by careful operation of your combine adds to your profits. Harvesting los...
Historically, corn was grown in rows wide enough to allow draft animals to fit between the rows. Wit...
Over the past several decades there has been a shift in corn row spacing from the traditional 40-in....
In Iowa, corn historically has been grown in row widths of 30 inches or wider. During the last decad...
Corn row spacing and plant population have been the focus of many studies throughout the years in an...
The majority of corn acres in Iowa are planted in “conventional” 30-inch row widths, with some farme...
Producers continue to look at different management practices to increase corn and soybean yields. On...
Producers continue to plant corn at higher plant populations each year with the introduction of more...
Interest in narrow row corn and, more recently, twin row corn has increased over the last several ye...
The soybean was first harvested by combine in 1924 in Illinois. This crop was, in fact, the reason f...
Corn or maize (Zea mays L.) has been grown in North America for many centuries, and an increase in c...
Corn (Zea mays L.) planted in narrow row spacing (\u3c30-inch) with high plant population has become...