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Daryl Bowman
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D.C. Erbach, D.E. Wilkins, and W.G. Lovely Agronomy Journal 65:702-704
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FINDINGS LOOKING AT IMPROVING YIELD BY IMPROVING PLANT SPACING UNIFORMITY ON A FIELD SCALE, WITH CORN PLANTED ON 38” ROWS, IMPROVING INTRA-ROW PLANT SPACING MAY NOT SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVE TOTAL YIELD
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Emerson D. Hafziger, Paul R. Carter and E.E. Graham Crop Science 31:811-815
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MATERIALS AND METHODS 7 ENVIRONMENTS ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN TWO HYBRIDS HAND PLANTED AT 3 DIFFERENT TIMES TO SIMULATE UNEVEN EMERGENCE
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RESULTS LATE-EMERGING PLANTS DID NOT CAUSE YIELD LOSS COMPARED TO INCOMPLETE STANDS UNEVEN EMERGENCE DID CAUSE YIELD LOSS NO BENEFIT IN REPLANTING UNLESS LESS THAN HALF STAND
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J.M. KRALL, H.A.ESECHIE, R.J. RANEY, S. CLARK, G. TENEYCK, M. LUNDQUIST, N.E. HUMBURG, L.S. AXTHELM, A.D.DAYTON, AND R.L. VANDERLIP. AGRONOMY JOURNAL 69:797-799
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MATERIALS AND METHODS 4 YEARS 3 IRRIGATED LOCATIONS MEASURED WITHIN-ROW VARIABILITY AND CALCULATED SD
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RESULTS GRAIN YIELDS DECREASED WITH INCREASED IN-ROW VARIABILITY
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G. CARLSON, T. DOERGE, AND D. CLAY SITE-SPECIFIC MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES 37
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CONCLUSIONS EXPECT A SD OF 2 INCHES AS THE BEST THAT A CORN FARMER CAN ACHIEVE YIELDS CAN BE EXPECTED TO GO DOWN WITH SD ABOVE 2.0 INCHES
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R.L. NIELSEN DEPT. OF AGRONOMY,PURDUE AGRY-91-01
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CONCLUSIONS A SD OF 2 INCHES IS ABOUT THE BEST ONE CAN EXPECT
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R.L. NIELSEN PURDUE
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MATERIALS AND METHODS TWO CORN HYBRIDS ONE FLEX EAR HYBRID ONE FIXED EAR HYBRID ONE YEAR 5 LOCATIONS 5 PLANT SPACINGS GIVING VARYING UNIFORMITY
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RESULTS HYBRID X VARIABILITY INTERACTION AT 3 OF 5 LOCATIONS NO CONSISTENT HYBRID DIFFERENCE WHERE INTERACTIONS OCCURRED UNEVEN PLANT SPACING DID NOT FAVOR ONE HYBRID OVER THE OTHER CONSISTENTLY
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D. T. BOWMAN CROP SCI. 27:1231-1234
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MATERIALS AND METHODS 10 RANDOM HYBRIDS IN 3 MATURITIES 7 ENVIRONMENTS THINNED TO A STAND VERSUS PLANTING TO A STAND AT 110%
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THINNING RESULTED IN MORE UNIFORM STANDS MATURITYTREATMENTGRAIN YIELD% STANDSD EARLYTHIN54559610.3** NO THIN54019611.3 MEDIUMTHIN79919810.5** NO THIN79569812.3 LATETHIN6525100**11.5** NO THIN644610413.5
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NO SIGNIFICANT ENTRY X TRT INTERACTION MATURITYDFMS EARLY9574471 error120486084 MEDIUM9699373 error135504835 LATE9546082 error120686359
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CONCLUSIONS THINNING RESULTED IN A MORE UNIFORM STAND THIS DID NOT RESULT IN A HYBRID X TREATMENT INTERACTION I.E. THE BEST HYBRIDS WERE ALWAYS ON TOP AND THE DOGS WERE ALWAYS ON THE BOTTOM
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MY CONCLUSIONS NO ONE HAS SHOWN A CONSISTENT HYBRID X SPACING INTERACTION ALL ENTRIES ARE TREATED THE SAME IN OVTs SURE PERFECT SPACING MAY INCREASE YIELDS BUT NO ONE HAS SHOWED VARIABLE PLANT SPACING AFFECTS RELATIVE CORN PERFORMANCE
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