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Need Advice please on Yield and seeding rate!
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7757425" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Maize will need that vegetaif growth to soak up enough sun to fill the grain. This is where plant population will become critical. Too high and cobs will be small. Too low and each plant will throw out a second cob which will rob the main one at least it does here but our season is barely long enough. Maize planted accurately and emerging at the same time will work best but a late growing plant is just a seed and won’t produce. The americans work painstakingly hard to create the perfect stand of plants and baby the crop from day one but some of the crops are beyond belief. In the warmer areas with enough moisture cobs are the size of your forearm. Much to learn on growing maize myself but a great crop to grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7757425, member: 156006"] Maize will need that vegetaif growth to soak up enough sun to fill the grain. This is where plant population will become critical. Too high and cobs will be small. Too low and each plant will throw out a second cob which will rob the main one at least it does here but our season is barely long enough. Maize planted accurately and emerging at the same time will work best but a late growing plant is just a seed and won’t produce. The americans work painstakingly hard to create the perfect stand of plants and baby the crop from day one but some of the crops are beyond belief. In the warmer areas with enough moisture cobs are the size of your forearm. Much to learn on growing maize myself but a great crop to grow. [/QUOTE]
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