Current row widths employed by producers typically vary from 15 in. to 38 in., with most producers at 30 in. today. Yet more and more acres are being converted to narrower row widths(most often 15 in. or 20 in.). Numerous advantages exist with narrower row widths. These include using the same planting equipment for corn and soybeans, reduced weed competition, increased shading of the soil, increased light interception per plant, and less in-row crowding
Producers continue to plant corn at higher plant populations each year with the introduction of more...
Corn row spacing and plant population have been the focus of many studies throughout the years in an...
Producers continue to look at different management practices to increase corn and soybean yields. On...
As corn production practices improve, row widths decrease. Although most producers plant in 30-in. r...
Planting soybeans in rows narrower than 30 inches can improve yield potential. Most Midwest research...
Soybean row spacing: What is optimum for today’s production systems? Row spacing used by soybean far...
Over the past several decades there has been a shift in corn row spacing from the traditional 40-in....
There are fundamental management decisions that give the best opportunity to maintain high yield. Un...
Most past research has shown a yield benefit to planting soybeans in rows more narrow than 30-in. Ho...
During the late 90s, research in the northern Corn Belt comparing 15- and 30-inch row corn illustrat...
During the late 90s, research in the northern Corn Belt comparing 15- and 30-inch row corn illustrat...
Most past research has shown a yield benefit to planting soybeans in rows more narrow than 30-in. Ho...
Historically, corn was grown in rows wide enough to allow draft animals to fit between the rows. Wit...
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...
Corn row spacing and plant population have been the focus of many studies throughout the years in an...
Producers continue to look at different management practices to increase corn and soybean yields. On...
As corn production practices improve, row widths decrease. Although most producers plant in 30-in. r...
Planting soybeans in rows narrower than 30 inches can improve yield potential. Most Midwest research...
Soybean row spacing: What is optimum for today’s production systems? Row spacing used by soybean far...
Over the past several decades there has been a shift in corn row spacing from the traditional 40-in....
There are fundamental management decisions that give the best opportunity to maintain high yield. Un...
Most past research has shown a yield benefit to planting soybeans in rows more narrow than 30-in. Ho...
During the late 90s, research in the northern Corn Belt comparing 15- and 30-inch row corn illustrat...
During the late 90s, research in the northern Corn Belt comparing 15- and 30-inch row corn illustrat...
Most past research has shown a yield benefit to planting soybeans in rows more narrow than 30-in. Ho...
Historically, corn was grown in rows wide enough to allow draft animals to fit between the rows. Wit...
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...
Corn row spacing and plant population have been the focus of many studies throughout the years in an...
Producers continue to look at different management practices to increase corn and soybean yields. On...