Yield And Composition of Corn Forage As Influenced By Soil Fertilization

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Yield And Composition of Corn Forage As Influenced By Soil Fertilization
K E Kenneth E Harshbarger
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Analyses of variance of the dry-matter yield data from the field- sampling harvests were computed for each year (Table 3). In each year there was a highly significant difference between harvest dates. There was also a highly significant difference between hybrids in three of the years. The difference between harvest dates was expected be- cause of the rapid build-up of dry matter in the crop which caused a marked rise in yield from one date to the next. The explanation for the difference betwee
...n hybrids may be the later maturity of one hybrid. The highly significant difference between unfertilized and fertilized blocks in 1950 and 1951 appears to be a direct result of fertilizer treatment. The increase in yield caused by fertilization dur- ing the first three years of the trials was small and not significant.
Part of Crop Formed by Ears One way to determine whether the application of fertilizer to corn increases only the amounts of ears or of both the ears and the leaf- stalk fraction is to determine the percentage of the dry matter of the entire forage that is made up of ears.


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