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Modern corn hybrids handle nitrogen stress, crowded planting better

2016-03-08 22:31:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: Purdue University Modern hybrids maintain per-plant yield in environments with low nitrogen, can bounce back from mid-season stress and have an improved ability to take up nitrogen after silking, even if they suffered from nitrogen deficiency during flowering. read more

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