Corn School - Planting Depth Lessons{



RealAg's Peter Johnson talks about the lessons learned from being wrong on planting depth..

Corn School - Planting Depth Lessons

- https://youtu.be/gu-6lEqGZ8Y
- Steven Seagal grows his own corn.......
Warto też zobaczyć na stronie: kraty nierdzewne , zawsze coś przydatnego. - 1. Start with fresh corn seeds for the best results.

2. Directly sow seeds approximately 1.5 to 2 inches deep and 4 to 6 inches apart.

3. Cover with soil, space your rows of seeds 30 to 36

inches apart.

4. Water your block of corn well after planting.

5. Corn stalks are sturdy and should not need staking.
- OK so I just bought me a 9020 Simplicity with a tiller and a cultivator so I plan on turning my front yard into a cornfield because I want to try it I want to try it I wanna see what it looks like I’d like to eat corn my backyard is full of tree fruit trees and vegetables growing now I’ve grown corn in the past but nothing crazy you know corn pots corn on the ground for five stocks you know maybe got 12 years whatever this time I want to try more so what corn do you recommend buying to plant and are you staying planted at 3 inchesOr plant at 2 inches I believe I am in zone 10 B thank you
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- I so wanted that little boy "Omen" to walk out the edge of field behind him 40' or so away. 🤔 You know, see when guy realizes he is there, the corn immediately becomes a cover crop and 🏃‍♂️💨 🌽 🌽 🧍
- This worked great! I planted Hickory King 3" deep on May 9th and all broke the surface, and some a bit more, by the 15th so it was a tight race. This corn is being planted way North in Zone 4b of Vermont. Seeds were soaked ~6 hrs before planting. We are up to 1381 GDD here and the ears are filling out nicely. Is there a GDD estimate for Hickory King?
- Now just because the earlier emerging plants out yield the later ones may not correlate directly to a 6% loss in yield per day, the loss in yield is somewhat offset due to the fact that the earlier emerging plants out perform the others all season long in gathering nutrients and moisture, using them as the benchmark for yield potential is not exactly proper, due to the fact that they have received the lion's share of sunlight, nutrients and moisture.
If every seed emerged at exactly the same moment they would not yield as highly as the early emerging ones do, due to the fact that none get the lion's share of resources.
- My farm is doing great thanks man :D
- Yep yep the deeper I planted the more years I get
- hello sir
can you please tell your fertilizer plan per acre,
I am from Pakistan and may be you know our yield is very much low,
but i want to improve it ,can you give some tips?
- Y'all know he's talking about field corn, right? Don't try this with sweet corn. Especially Sh2 varieties.
- We tried 3”deep it was our worst emergence ever. Very uneven. Going back to 2
- Their not cobs they are ears!😂
- Good information thanks for doing the research
- They seem to be knocking down the corn before it even got very tall near where I live. Does anyone know why ?
- Thank you
- just casually pulls fully husked corn out of a field...
- Great show
- Ok Pete. I planted sweet corn 3 inch’s deep 6 days ago. It’s had plenty of water but hasn’t come up yet. I planted G 90. Live in North Mississippi do I need to replant.