With increasing corn production costs and fluctuating grain prices, the management decisions you make at planting become more important than ever. While you often hear that higher yield potential all starts with the seed, selecting the right genetics for your acres is only part of the story.
“Controlling the controllables is the key to success in crop production,” said Dr. Jim Ladlie, owner of ProfitProAG. “It’s easy to overlook some of these key controllables, however.”
Some of these controllables influence crop stands, which impact yield potential. Uniform stands are essential. “Non-uniform stands result in lower yields, because the smaller, late-emerging plants cannot capture enough sunlight,” noted the Iowa State University article “What’s the Yield Effect of Uneven Corn Heights?” “Unfortunately, the yield loss from the ‘late’ plants is not made up by the ‘normal’ plants.”
Here are five ways to minimize these challenges and optimize your corn stand:
This “Second Harvest”
Crop residue breakdown can be applied in the spring, too. If we have afternoon temperatures in the mild 40’s and above, we can apply the residue breakdown program. BioRegenerate™ from ProfitProAG (or Environoc 501 for organic production) is a mixture of 25 microbes, including organic crop residue digesters, organic acids and nitrogen. It’s designed to break down cellulose and lignin found in tough-to-digest corn stalks.
“When you start controlling more of the controllables, you can optimize your crop stand,” Ladlie said. “This leads to higher yield potential, which translates into higher profit potential.”
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