Tips for Growing Corn in Western Canada

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Did you know seeding corn following canola can result in a competitive disadvantage to the corn (with limited herbicide options) AND phosphate availability issues? Or, that even northern parts of the Prairie Provinces are successfully growing grain corn?
Last week, I attended a corn harvest demonstration in North Battleford, where I was able to talk to Aaron Miller, an area agronomist for Pioneer, about the potential for corn, in northern Saskatchewan specifically.
“[There is] definitely a lot of opportunity for grain corn in Saskatchewan,” Miller said, adding, “a lot of research is going into producing early-season hybrids.”
But, for many producers (and journalists) in Western Canada, the agronomics of corn are still a little foreign. In this video, we talk to Miller about some of the basics, including suggestions around varietal selection, seeding date, target plant stands, fertility, harvest and residual management.

More at http://www.realagriculture.com/2013/10/tips-for-growing-corn-in-western-canada/
 
 
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