Although seed genetics can dictate yield, a poorly planted seed never reaches its yield potential. Favorable weather plays an important role in stand quality, but producers can save money on replant costs by managing factors that can be controlled, such as field selection and planting time, seedbed preparation, seeding rate, planter settings and insect management
No-till corn is best adapted to well drained soils. It is on these soils that no-till has been most ...
This NebGuide discusses selecting corn and sorghum hybrids, factors that affect yield, plant populat...
Citation: Cheney, James Hamilton. Corn planting. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1...
Although seed genetics can dictate yield, a poorly planted seed never reaches its yield potential. F...
In Illinois, corn (Zea mays L.) producers aim to start planting operations in mid-April. Early plant...
Flint\u27s field crops newsletter entitled The ABC\u27s of Corn Planting. This is a short guide ab...
Flint\u27s field crops newsletter entitled The ABC\u27s of Corn Planting. This is a short guide ab...
In Illinois, corn (Zea mays L.) producers aim to start planting operations in mid-April. Early plant...
Obtaining maximum profit from a corn crop depends on the timely planting of an appropriate hybrid, a...
Corn growth and production is dependent on environmental conditions during the growing season. Optim...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Seedbed conditions during co...
Because of the need for efficiency in production, the problem of how much seedbed preparation and ti...
Hybrid selection is one of the most important decisions a producer will make. Hybrid traits are intr...
Do early season problems \u27disappear\u27 in corn7 Plant-to-plant and in-field variability was a co...
Winter annual small grains, especially wheat and barley, are an important part of the cropping syste...
No-till corn is best adapted to well drained soils. It is on these soils that no-till has been most ...
This NebGuide discusses selecting corn and sorghum hybrids, factors that affect yield, plant populat...
Citation: Cheney, James Hamilton. Corn planting. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1...
Although seed genetics can dictate yield, a poorly planted seed never reaches its yield potential. F...
In Illinois, corn (Zea mays L.) producers aim to start planting operations in mid-April. Early plant...
Flint\u27s field crops newsletter entitled The ABC\u27s of Corn Planting. This is a short guide ab...
Flint\u27s field crops newsletter entitled The ABC\u27s of Corn Planting. This is a short guide ab...
In Illinois, corn (Zea mays L.) producers aim to start planting operations in mid-April. Early plant...
Obtaining maximum profit from a corn crop depends on the timely planting of an appropriate hybrid, a...
Corn growth and production is dependent on environmental conditions during the growing season. Optim...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Seedbed conditions during co...
Because of the need for efficiency in production, the problem of how much seedbed preparation and ti...
Hybrid selection is one of the most important decisions a producer will make. Hybrid traits are intr...
Do early season problems \u27disappear\u27 in corn7 Plant-to-plant and in-field variability was a co...
Winter annual small grains, especially wheat and barley, are an important part of the cropping syste...
No-till corn is best adapted to well drained soils. It is on these soils that no-till has been most ...
This NebGuide discusses selecting corn and sorghum hybrids, factors that affect yield, plant populat...
Citation: Cheney, James Hamilton. Corn planting. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1...