Table of Contents: Introduction [Page] 1 1. Corn Growth and Development [Page] 3 2. Corn Hybrid Selection [Page] 9 3. Corn Planting Guide [Page] 13 4. Seasonal Hazards—Frost, Hail, Drought, and Flooding [Page] 17 5. Tillage, Crop Rotations, and Cover Crops [Page] 21 6. Irrigation and Salt Management [Page] 31 7. Soil Fertility [Page] 39 8. Corn Insect Pests [Page] 49 9. Corn Diseases in South Dakota [Page] 59 10. Weeds and Herbicide Injury in Corn [Page] 71 11. Corn Grain Harvest [Page] 93 12. Corn Drying and Storage [Page] 99 13. Recordkeeping [Page] 107 14. Useful Calculations: Corn Yields and Storage Requirements [Page] 111 15. Corn Calendar and Troubleshooting Guide [Page] 121 16. Websites with Related Information [Page] 12
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
This fact sheet gives recommendations on many aspects of corn, sorghum, and soybean production in So...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, it ad...
Summary1. Corn was first cultivated by white people in the colony of Virginia in 1608, and has incre...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
This publication provides guidance on where and when to plant corn, as well as its maturity date, pl...
Recordkeeping is an important component of all crop production systems. The time that is spent maint...
Corn growth is influenced by cultural practices and available natural resources. The rate of growth ...
Tables were made up for 13 crops for each county in South Dakota and for each of 7 different economi...
Obtaining maximum profit from a corn crop depends on the timely planting of an appropriate hybrid, a...
Corn diseases can be separated into 1) seed and seedling diseases, 2) root-infecting nematodes, 3) l...
Corn is South Dakota’s most important grain crop. It is grown on 4 million acres annually. South Dak...
Corn (grain) harvest can begin when grain moisture drops below 30%. However, most producers will all...
Historically, tillage and cultivation were used to manage residue, diseases, insects, weeds, and soi...
This chapter addresses weed problems and herbicide injuries that commonly occur in South Dakota corn...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
This fact sheet gives recommendations on many aspects of corn, sorghum, and soybean production in So...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, it ad...
Summary1. Corn was first cultivated by white people in the colony of Virginia in 1608, and has incre...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
This publication provides guidance on where and when to plant corn, as well as its maturity date, pl...
Recordkeeping is an important component of all crop production systems. The time that is spent maint...
Corn growth is influenced by cultural practices and available natural resources. The rate of growth ...
Tables were made up for 13 crops for each county in South Dakota and for each of 7 different economi...
Obtaining maximum profit from a corn crop depends on the timely planting of an appropriate hybrid, a...
Corn diseases can be separated into 1) seed and seedling diseases, 2) root-infecting nematodes, 3) l...
Corn is South Dakota’s most important grain crop. It is grown on 4 million acres annually. South Dak...
Corn (grain) harvest can begin when grain moisture drops below 30%. However, most producers will all...
Historically, tillage and cultivation were used to manage residue, diseases, insects, weeds, and soi...
This chapter addresses weed problems and herbicide injuries that commonly occur in South Dakota corn...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
This fact sheet gives recommendations on many aspects of corn, sorghum, and soybean production in So...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, it ad...