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Unpublished Paper
Corn Date of Planting and Maturity
Farm Progress Reports
  • Mark Licht, Iowa State University
  • Matt Schnabel, Iowa State University
Number
RFR A1587
Publication Year
2016
Farm
Northern Research and Demonstration Farm
Department
Agronomy
Fields
Crops and Soils
Areas
Corn
Abstract

Inevitably every year corn planting getsdelayed or needs to be replanted because of weather somewhere in Iowa. Even if corn planting starts and progresses in a timelymanner, there is always the question of what maturity should be planted. This trial was setup to determine what maturities are well suited for a given geographic location, but also how maturity selection should be adjusted as planting dates get pushed into late spring.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-1420
Citation Information
Mark Licht and Matt Schnabel. "Corn Date of Planting and Maturity" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mark-licht/10/