- Corn after corn will work best in well drained fields.
- Nitrogen management is critical. Split applications may be helpful.
- In the row fertilizer may be helpful.
- Control rootworms
- Control weeds
- Scouting is more critical, for disease pressures as will as insects.
- If you had hard to control diseases like Goss's Wilt last year, you should probably rotate away from corn.
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Monday, February 24, 2014
Growing Corn after Corn
I have written on the subject before, so maybe this is review. Researchers have pretty good evidence that there is a 10% yield drag if you grow corn after corn. This does not mean that it will occur every year. It also does not mean that corn after corn is a bad idea. It just means factor it in. It also means it is important to do everything right.
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