There’s good evidence that in Midwestern fields, corn row spacings of 20” or less can provide your crop with several key advantages. At that spacing, yields tend to be higher, up to 10 bushels more ...
Row spacings vary between operations, crops, and locations across the U.S., but generally, corn is typically managed in 30-inch rows. For 40 years or more, crop rows have narrowed to maximize sunlight ...
Mike Kavanaugh loves to talk about his twins. For the past two growing seasons the AgriGold Agronomy Manager and his agronomy team have conducted intensive on-farm row spacing studies. Both years, ...
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