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Winter Crop Meeting 2021 - A Virtual Weekly Series (Session 4 - February 4)

Winter Crop Meeting 2021   A Weekly Meeting Series
Thursday, February 4 from 1 pm - 2 pm

Feb 4 - Management Factors that Contribute to High Yield in Corn Production, Martin Battaglia

Management Factors that Contribute to High Yield in Corn A number of crop management practices and inputs are reported to increase corn (Zea mays L.) yields, but most research to date has evaluated single practices and not their combined effect. To assess this combined effect, five trials were conducted in Virginia from 2012-2014.  Treatments consisted of the Standard and Management Intensification (MI) practices. Single factors were either added (to Standard) or removed (from MI) for each treatment. The lessons learned from this study will be presented. 







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Virtual Winter Crop Meeting Series 2021

Date

February 4, 2021

Time

Thursday from 1:00-2:00pm

Location

Virtual / Zoom Video Conference

Cost

Single Session : $10.00

(addl attendee $10.00 ea.)

Host

South Central New York Dairy & Field Crops

Janice Degni


Virtual Winter Crop Meeting Series 2021



Thursday;  Feb 4 from 1:00 - 2:00 pm

Feb 4 - Management Factors that Contribute to High Yield in Corn Production, Martin Battaglia
Management Factors that Contribute to High Yield in Corn A number of crop management practices and inputs are reported to increase corn (Zea mays L.) yields, but most research to date has evaluated single practices and not their combined effect. To assess this combined effect, five trials were conducted in Virginia from 2012-2014.  Treatments consisted of the Standard and Management Intensification (MI) practices. Single factors were either added (to Standard) or removed (from MI) for each treatment. The lessons learned from this study will be presented.







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