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Posted 12/12/2025 07:03 (#11466819 - in reply to #11466396)
Subject: RE: Conventional corn regret?


bleedred - 12/11/2025 19:11

I have struggled with this the last several years as well.

In 2024 I tried to plant a 100 acs of conventional corn to give me a taste of what to expect for weed control, yield, etc.

It was a bust and I got virtually no actionable data.

I tried to plant 3 different varieties of Epley’s along side a conventional version of a Pioneer variety I was very familiar with.

All three of the Epley varieties got absolutely decimated by army worm and I had to replant the entire field.

The Pioneer had a 100% stand.

My agronomist and I decided it was the seed treatment on the Pioneer that saved it.

I consulted the Iowa State Extension agronomist for my area and he pretty much it was bad luck. I could probably do that 20 times and never have an armyworm infestation like this again.

This has made me gun shy to try more. I know a lot of guys have good success with Epley’s but it was a disaster for me. When I called to inquire about the base seed treatment I left a message with the salesman I bought from and never heard back.


You didn't order it with the Poncho insect protection it's not the seed companies fault. Most years a Fungicide is sufficient. You also saved $70-80 bag on seed. Epleys are great people with great products but if you want Ala Carte you can get it.
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