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| In the corn field next to my house, there's corn out on the corners of a field extension that last Friday were 30" tall (and pale) and 30 feet away corn that was 8" tall with ears (not fat) and tassels up a couple inches. And corn nearly 8 feet tall within a couple rows of the short corn. I figure the short corn didn't get fertilized at all, I've see that before.
On my farm the corn in a corner of the field where the side dresser and sprayer were turned is a bit short from being run over when it was little. So the difference could be fertilization or from being tromped on, maybe even just compaction made a hard crust so some of the corn was slow to emerge and so is shorter.
Gerald J. | |
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