Corn: Row and Plant Spacing for Better Yield

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  • Corn: Row and Plant Spacing for Better Yield
    Excellent information on crop spacing!
    Video courtesy of University of Wisconsin-Extension & College of Agricultural & Life Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Комментарии • 45

  • @irfanakhter0193
    @irfanakhter0193 Год назад +4

    thanks alot for very informative video.

  • @inubaye2030
    @inubaye2030 2 года назад +3

    Nice video.
    How do you mean 7inches ,40inches within the row. Please explain better.
    Thanks

  • @yunice1122
    @yunice1122 Год назад +2

    Thank you very informative i wish i would get a way to come and learn

  • @WesternNyBigfoot
    @WesternNyBigfoot 3 года назад +6

    Didn't explain to well...states row spacing. Is that in the row or row to row

    • @MrWookie21
      @MrWookie21 2 года назад +1

      On a row spacing between each plant is 15/17 cm ; and each row should be distant of 75 cm. At start (sowing), corn seeds need a NPK - SO3 - Mn - Zn fertilizer. ; & at 6 leaves stage urea.

    • @truthbetold1855
      @truthbetold1855 Год назад +5

      Row spacing is the space between two rows of corn. Plant spacing is the spacing between the seeds/plant down a given row.

    • @aboandroidgameplay5482
      @aboandroidgameplay5482 7 месяцев назад

      How many tons the acre will get of corn seeds harvest by this way ?@@MrWookie21

  • @ikenweiwevictor1186
    @ikenweiwevictor1186 2 года назад +4

    Good evening.
    I'm Victor from Nigeria and I want to cultivate corn 🌽 with good yield. I appreciate the insight shared in this video. Please how can I keep in touch so as to interact with you more often

    • @phutimalapile1924
      @phutimalapile1924 Год назад

      You see why South African government didn't chase away whites especially farmers. Nigerian government chased white farmers away and now your generation is seeking information from them! Come to South Africa, we shall teach you corn farming brother man. Wish you all the best of luck

    • @RicardoMateo-m3k
      @RicardoMateo-m3k 2 месяца назад

      Theirs a hybrid kind from Bayer they say its good

  • @samsonolal4399
    @samsonolal4399 Год назад +1

    Good job

  • @harttoheart3546
    @harttoheart3546 3 года назад

    So my corn will grow taller then me?

  • @Korey617
    @Korey617 2 месяца назад

    You can go 12”

  • @e-man2081
    @e-man2081 Год назад

    Square foot gardening goes commercial.

  • @TimesAgriculture
    @TimesAgriculture 2 года назад +2

    GOOD

  • @shivuhadimani8088
    @shivuhadimani8088 2 года назад

    supar

  • @benonkizito171
    @benonkizito171 4 года назад +5

    Thanks dear sir, I have learned much in your video

  • @dr.petuwata389
    @dr.petuwata389 2 года назад +3

    HOW DO YOU CONTROLL WINDS (GRASSES GROWTH) AND WHICH BEST TREATMENT DO YOU RECOMMEND?

  • @kaythegardener
    @kaythegardener Год назад +1

    Wish he would translate acre plantings into home garden size plots, eg 20ft x 100 ft??

    • @FeliXGamR-Jp
      @FeliXGamR-Jp 8 месяцев назад

      Just do a bit of Math, 1 acre is (208ft x 208ft) for math sake lets just say 200ft, if you calculate 1/4 acre thats (50ft x 50ft). Depending on how you want your Row Spacing & Plant Spacing will determine what you can plant. its just Math, Just have to adapt Commercial planting to home garden plots, hope that helps.

  • @jerrybassoquiny6050
    @jerrybassoquiny6050 3 года назад +1

    M son threw 3 in on hill so like each corn hill has the other corn growing out wards. And it looks messy can I cut of the ones on each side or just let it happen.

  • @Sreddy-qh2mu
    @Sreddy-qh2mu Год назад +2

    Great job sar

  • @johnzajac9849
    @johnzajac9849 2 месяца назад

    A Civil War Trust allows the growing of corn at one of its battlefield sites in Virginia. However, I’ve noticed that after the corn is ready for harvesting, the growers do not harvest the ears of corn. Later, the stalks are completely removed and a different crop is raised in the same fields.
    Why aren’t the ears of corn harvested?

  • @PAMOJA4LIFE
    @PAMOJA4LIFE 7 лет назад +2

    very informative, thank you.

  • @challenger357
    @challenger357 Год назад +1

    Thanks, Bish

  • @zazugee
    @zazugee 8 месяцев назад

    I have a small maize bed and i've been experimenting with ccorn density the past 3 years, i tried to do square sacing, but bc my bed is msall i needed to do hand polination and there was pests like grasshoppers so i had to fall back to spaced rows again.

  • @Samuellwright
    @Samuellwright Год назад

    Came here looking for Cornrows didn't check the thumbnail that it was about Corn rows 🤭

  • @switzerblitzer2701
    @switzerblitzer2701 7 лет назад +16

    Those ears of corn are small and do not reflect the best potential yield for corn. Populations in this video are probably 10% to 20% too high. It is also very advantageous to use flex ear hybrids for the plant to adjust ear size according to population and available moisture. The larger the ears the larger the individual kernels which contribute greatly to test weight which are more bushels because of test weight. Test weights can vary from 2 to 4 lbs. and more. At 2 and 4 lbs. more test weight this is over 8 and 16 bu/acre with a 225 bu. yield or anywhere from $24-$48 to $64 per acre more. With 1,000 acres or crop that is $24,000-$48,000 to $64,000 not taking into account for the lower seed cost. I have to wonder what is the motive for the very high corn plant populations? Even at a 10% lower plant population the savings in seed would be about $30,000. So the total potential increased income from this approach could be anywhere from $54,000 to $94,000 per 1,000 acres of crop. To conclude I think adequate moisture, fertility and disease control are higher priorities than population.

    • @small-timegarden
      @small-timegarden 3 года назад

      I agree here. Many factors in this equation to fail the crop even if population is kept high. You have to still hope that germination rate holds up .. with all the high population plans ✌🏽

    • @jimjones8300
      @jimjones8300 2 года назад +6

      It all starts with the quality of the soil . If the soil has everything the plants need the plants will do the rest with little to no help other than a few scratches with the ol garden how. We NEVER use any fertilizer or any kinda plant food that we don't make ourselves and it's all organic matter from different parts of our 90 acres. Works better than anything man made ever will and it just goes right back into the soil in the garden to keep building better soil.

    • @stevenlevernier7357
      @stevenlevernier7357 4 месяца назад +1

      No

  • @sqwrrl
    @sqwrrl 6 лет назад +6

    I planted sweet corn by hand for a late crop, and put in two seeds every 7 inches. Information that I come across tells me to grow them singly. It looks like they are all germinating and I will have double stalks. If I let the double stalks remain, would that be detrimental?

  • @prasaderanda6423
    @prasaderanda6423 9 месяцев назад

    Which is the best

  • @Pakistankisantv
    @Pakistankisantv 4 года назад

    Sir please tell me about the maximum plants that can be planted in an acer...and exact sq feet of your acre...means area taken as an acer

    • @farming_in_maine3435
      @farming_in_maine3435 3 года назад +2

      On our dairy farm, we’ve been planting 15” rows for 16 years. We’ve plant up to 58,000 to the acre and still had a great yeild. It all depends on quality of your soil and the amount of fertilizer you put down

    • @yalahmasagk2992
      @yalahmasagk2992 3 года назад +1

      @@farming_in_maine3435 what about spacing? and how many (weigh)ton for 58000 plant?

    • @farming_in_maine3435
      @farming_in_maine3435 3 года назад

      @@yalahmasagk2992 I’m sure exactly on the tons, but the corn averaged about 12-14 feet tall and ears were as long as my size 11 boot

    • @farizmoore3960
      @farizmoore3960 2 года назад

      Great

  • @devourer5042
    @devourer5042 2 года назад +6

    1. Start with fresh corn seeds for the best results.
    2. Directly sow seeds approximately 1.5 to 2 inches deep and 4 to 6 inches apart.
    3. Cover with soil, space your rows of seeds 30 to 36
    inches apart.
    4. Water your block of corn well after planting.
    5. Corn stalks are sturdy and should not need staking.

  • @kelvinngwira8695
    @kelvinngwira8695 2 года назад

    Nice sir but may l visit your farm pls?