Posted by RusselAZ on May 27, 2017 at 21:28:44 from (24.121.44.84):
In Reply to: Blank Corn Yield posted by boberjagel on May 27, 2017 at 16:35:44:
Back in the 60's Dad planted a field of milo. He used a lister without the moldboards, just the bottom soil part and the subsoiler to get to good moisture. This is in north west kansas. we got a big rain before the milo got up very far and buried a lot of it. Replanting window was closing but waiting a few days the survivors broke thru the crust, maybe a plant every foot instead of 6 inches. Some 18 inch apart. He and I studied it pretty hard and he finally asked me if I would leave it or replant it. I told him I think "I" would leave it and rotary hoe it. I remember this because he almost never let me make planting decisions as it was pretty important!
That quarter of milo turned out great. Dry land. It held well through the hot july and august days and had great big heads on each plant with a respectable BPA.
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