Northwest and Allee Research and Demonstration Farms

Yield Response of Planting Corn in Early April

Authors: Ryan Rusk (Iowa State University) , Joshua L. Sievers (Iowa State University)

  • Yield Response of Planting Corn in Early April

    Northwest and Allee Research and Demonstration Farms

    Yield Response of Planting Corn in Early April

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Abstract

Corn is planted earlier each year, which is one important component in maximizing grain yield. Earlier planting dates can be attributed to larger farms, less spring tillage, improvements in corn hybrids, improved drainage systems, and better seed treatments. Research conducted at the ISU Northwest Research Farm from 2006 through 2009 showed that the planting window for 98 percent or greater yield potential in northwest Iowa is April 15 to May 9. A 95 percent or greater yield potential can be realized from April 15 to May 18. A study was conducted from 2009 through 2011 at the Northwest Research Farm to determine how corn planted in early April compares with corn planted in the recommended planting window for the area.

Keywords: RFR A1155

How to Cite:

Rusk, R. & Sievers, J. L., (2012) “Yield Response of Planting Corn in Early April”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2011(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2012
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