I plant up to 7 corn food plots every spring. For deer and pheasnts. I would recommend you get a JD 7000 4 row wide planter. You should be able to get one for about 1500 dollars. Install the heavy duty downsprings. Then you can just disc the plot in the spring, wait for weeds to appear, then burn them down with roundup and then plant the corn. Stop the plowing , you are just bringing up dormant weeed seeds and losing a lot of moisture. Millions of acres of corn grown here every summer and less than 1% ever sees a plow. Or cultivator. But you are going to have to cultivate as there isn't any RR colored corn.
Gordo A farmer here in SD has developed hybrid collored corn He did it as he supplies the corn to do the murals on the Corn Palace here. He has developed four colors of brown, two blue, two reds and some multicolors. I don't know if he would supply you but you might ask.Email me for his info.
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