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Drought-Tolerant Corn Hybrids: Yield Benefits

by Ignacio A. Ciampitti et al.

MF3338

This publication presents information to evaluate drought-tolerant hybrids in a wide range of production environments. 2-page, color

Published Date: Mar 2017

Plant Density and Yield Environment Interaction

by Ignacio A. Ciampitti Yared Assefa Paul Carter

MF3389

This publication discusses corn planting densities and yield potential. 2-page, color.

Published Date: Aug 2017

Corn Growth and Development (Portuguese: Fases de Desenvolvimento da Cultura do Milho)

by Ignacio A. Ciampitti Roger W. Elmore Joe Lauer

MF3305BP

This 20-inch by 30-inch, full-color poster illustrates the corn’s growth stages. Text is in Brazilian Portuguese.

Published Date: Oct 2016

Corn Growth and Development (Spanish, Crecimiento y Desarrollo de Maíz)

by Ignacio A. Ciampitti Roger W. Elmore Joe Lauer

MF3305MS

This 20-inch by 30-inch, full-color poster illustrates the corn’s growth stages. Text is in Mexican Spanish.

Published Date: Oct 2016

Crop Residues: Abundance and Considerations for Alternative Uses

by Cheryl R. Boyer DeAnn Presley

MF3165

This publication identifies crop residues, which may have potential application in other industries, and their relative abundance. 4-page, color.

Published Date: Apr 2014

Abnormal Corn Ears

by Ignacio A. Ciampitti

EP169

Learn the description and causes of a variety of corn deformities. 16 pages, color. Also available in Portuguese EP169BP, Spanish EP169S, and Vietnamese EP169VI.

Published Date: Jul 2018

Kansas Corn Management 2024

by Ignacio A. Ciampitti Ignacio A. Ciampitti et al.

MF3208

This publication helps producers manage their corn crop as efficiently and profitably as possible under Kansas growing conditions. 8 pages, b/w.

Revision Date: Dec 2023

Abnormal Corn Ears, Spanish: Espigas Anormales en Maíz

by Ignacio A. Ciampitti Ignacio A. Ciampitti

EP169S

Learn the description and causes of a variety of corn deformities. Spanish, 16 pages, color. Also available in English, EP169, Portuguese, EP169BP, and Vietnamese, EP169VI.

Published Date: Jul 2018

Corn Rust Identification and Management in Kansas

by Vuyiswa Bushula Douglas J. Jardine

MF3016

Common rust is caused by the fungus Puccinia sorghi. Southern rust is caused by the fungus Puccinia polysora. Symptoms of southern rust resemble those of common rust, with some subtle differences. The pustules are usually smaller and circular to oval. 2 pages, color.

Published Date: Nov 2011

Diagnosing Corn Production Problems in Kansas

by Kraig L. Roozeboom Douglas J. Jardine Dorivar A. Ruiz Diaz Robert J. Whitworth Curtis R. Thompson

S54

This publication will help diagnose likely causes of slow growth, distorted appearance, off-colors, injury and death of corn plants from planting through harvest. 56-page, color.

Revision Date: Apr 2013

Black Cutworms: Kansas Crop Pests

by Robert J. Whitworth Holly N. Davis Amie Norton

MF2954

Black cutworms have a wide host range but are of most concern to corn producers. 2-page, color.

Revision Date: Nov 2022

Volunteer Corn in Fallow: Keeping Up With Research

by Johnathon Holman

SRL141

Volunteer corn may not be controlled with glyphosate. Volunteer corn is a common weed in fallow phase of wheat-corn-fallow. Volunteer corn reduced available soil water by 1 in. for every 2,500 plants/a.

Revision Date: May 2011

Narrow Row Corn Production in Kansas

by Scott A. Staggenborg W. Barney Gordon Victor L. Martin

MF2516

Discusses agronomic considerations, machinery considerations and economic considerations of narrow row corn.

Published Date: Aug 2001

Chloride in Kansas: Plant, Soil, and Fertilizer Considerations

by Dorivar A. Ruiz Diaz

MF2570

Physical symptoms of chloride deficiency on plants vary and are not always consistent. In wheat, some varieties show a characteristic leaf spotting, described as random chlorotic spots on leaves. 4-page, color.

Revision Date: Feb 2019

Flea Beetle: Kansas Crop Pests

by Robert J. Whitworth Aqeel Ahmad

MF2832

Various species of flea beetles may affect wheat in early spring and seedling corn or sorghum. They are shiny black, 2-3 mm long, with enlarged hind legs for jumping. 2-page, color.

Revision Date: Jun 2022

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