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SE IA | I have heard Mr. Steit talk before and I respect him as an agronomist, but cannot agree with his theories. Doesn't surprise me to see him and Dr. Huber jumping on another "natural" symptom and preach about some miracle micro-nutrient that will solve the problems associated with rootless corn. How many years have guys observed rootless corn? It hasn't happened here very often and the biggest problem is the shallow planting corn.
I really don't think we can or should call rootless corn a disease. It is an environmental condition that can occur with the wrong environmental stresses occuring. | |
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