Posted by VicS on March 09, 2011 at 17:54:03 from (98.134.203.245):
In Reply to: Tips for growing corn posted by Reid1650 on March 09, 2011 at 17:19:45:
Spray it with Roundup or Generic Roundup 2qt rate tomorrow! Would have been better last fall. Seriously spray it as soon as possible. Spred your fertilizer as soon as you can 250 lb 18-46-0 and 250 lb of 0-0-60 If you don't get to plant till May, Spray again with RR plus 24D Buy good seed! all the packages! Don't buy a Race Horse no. Ask a successful farmer dealer what seed number they would use. Plant at least 26000 seeds per acre. Always Knife in your Nitrogen Anhydrous Deep 120 lb actual, when the corn is 6 in to 1 ft high. Spray it again with RR and a residual herbicide.If you don't have enough Horse Power, just do every other middle, or 60 in centers. so 3 knives for 6 rows.You can find those old tool bars for $500 or rent one from your fert dealer. Or hire it done. Don't let anyone talk you out of knifing in your Nitrogen.
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