Penn State Extension reminds corn growers who are replanting that the various genetic, insect-resistant traits and seed-applied treatments offered are not always necessary.
For soil-applied herbicides, replanting can proceed whenever field conditions are feasible, but for some post-emergence herbicides, there are intervals between application and replanting, says University of Illinois Extension.
Penn State Extension shares what to consider when evaluating whether a field needs to be planted, and how to terminate Roundup Ready corn in the case you decide to replant.
It may be possible to replant damaged corn fields in the northern half of Indiana as late as early July with hybrid maturities more suitable for parts of Minnesota or Wisconsin, but therein lies some more challenges.
Replant decisions should be based on strong evidence that the returns to replanting will not only cover replant costs, but also net enough to make it worth the effort.
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