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NWND | What is more detrimental to yield? Plant to plant emergence variation or row to row emergence variation. I have a field of corn planted into wheat stubble that was vertical tilled once this spring. There were some heavy spots of straw that were left right behind the combine. I thought with disking and my row cleaners i had it cleaned off pretty good. But I guess not good enuff. I have some rows where it goes thru the heavy chaff that are behind the rest. You can row the whole row then there will be like 2-300feet that are all the same stage and just spiking thru the stubble. So I would say most of variation is within the same row. And it is either all up or it is longer chunks that are just spiking. The rows across from these spots may or may not be in the same state. Depending if it ended up in a straw row. Thanks | |
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