Avoiding Uneven Emergence Corn sometimes emerges unevenly because of environmental factors that corn growers can't control. Nevertheless, the following management practices can help you avoid uneven stands: *Avoid excessive tillage trips which dry or compact the seedbed. *Remember that tilling when soils are too wet can produce cloddy soils, a major cause of uneven stands. *Dig up some seeds during planting to monitor seed placement. If contact between seed and soil is poor or seeding depth isn't uniform, adjust seed openers and/or press-wheel tension. Secondary tillage operations may need to be changed to improve soil conditions for more uniform planting. *If you are using a tillage system that retains substantial crop residue on the soil at planting, adjust tillage and planting equipment so residue cover over the row area is uniform after planting. *Follow recommended herbicide application guidelines to avoid injuring corn. *After planting, closely monitor corn emergence and use a rotary hoe if a soil crust is keeping corn from emerging uniformly. ------------------------------- SOURCE: NCR Publication No. 344 Back to Corn Menu |