This publication provides guidance on where and when to plant corn, as well as its maturity date, plant population, row spacing, weed and insect control, and soil fertility. It also includes area recommendations for the extreme southeastern, southeastern, northeastern, north central, south central western, and irrigated areas of South Dakota
Guide to oat production in South Dakota addresses rotation, soil fertility, seedbed preparation, tim...
This publication provides a map of Growing Degree Days (GDD) for South Dakota and explains how GDD i...
This document covers a large number of chemical weed control options for corn in South Dakota for 19...
Guide to planting corn in South Dakota discusses where to plant, maturity date, plant population, na...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
Obtaining maximum profit from a corn crop depends on the timely planting of an appropriate hybrid, a...
Corn growth is influenced by cultural practices and available natural resources. The rate of growth ...
Summary1. Corn was first cultivated by white people in the colony of Virginia in 1608, and has incre...
This publication explains the nutrient requirements for corn as well as providing recommendations fo...
This fact sheet gives recommendations on many aspects of corn, sorghum, and soybean production in So...
Corn requires sufficient amounts of at least 14 nutrients for optimal production (fig. 7.1). Soil fe...
South Dakota farmers annually plant approximately 3.7 million acres of corn that produce a gross ann...
Corn diseases can be separated into 1) seed and seedling diseases, 2) root-infecting nematodes, 3) l...
This document covers a large number of chemical weed control options for corn in South Dakota for 19...
This chapter addresses weed problems and herbicide injuries that commonly occur in South Dakota corn...
Guide to oat production in South Dakota addresses rotation, soil fertility, seedbed preparation, tim...
This publication provides a map of Growing Degree Days (GDD) for South Dakota and explains how GDD i...
This document covers a large number of chemical weed control options for corn in South Dakota for 19...
Guide to planting corn in South Dakota discusses where to plant, maturity date, plant population, na...
This publication provides tables and maps of South Dakota with recommendations for crop adaptation a...
Obtaining maximum profit from a corn crop depends on the timely planting of an appropriate hybrid, a...
Corn growth is influenced by cultural practices and available natural resources. The rate of growth ...
Summary1. Corn was first cultivated by white people in the colony of Virginia in 1608, and has incre...
This publication explains the nutrient requirements for corn as well as providing recommendations fo...
This fact sheet gives recommendations on many aspects of corn, sorghum, and soybean production in So...
Corn requires sufficient amounts of at least 14 nutrients for optimal production (fig. 7.1). Soil fe...
South Dakota farmers annually plant approximately 3.7 million acres of corn that produce a gross ann...
Corn diseases can be separated into 1) seed and seedling diseases, 2) root-infecting nematodes, 3) l...
This document covers a large number of chemical weed control options for corn in South Dakota for 19...
This chapter addresses weed problems and herbicide injuries that commonly occur in South Dakota corn...
Guide to oat production in South Dakota addresses rotation, soil fertility, seedbed preparation, tim...
This publication provides a map of Growing Degree Days (GDD) for South Dakota and explains how GDD i...
This document covers a large number of chemical weed control options for corn in South Dakota for 19...