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USE LESS HERBICIDE ON CORN BY PLANTING CLOSER AND THICKER
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ROBERT E. LEIBY And DAVID L. DUNBAR, Lehigh County Extension Office
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Teasdale, John
1994
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USE LESS HERBICIDE ON CORN BY PLANTING CLOSER AND THICKER
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ROBERT E. LEIBY And DAVID L. DUNBAR, Lehigh County Extension Office
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Teasdale, John
1994
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USE LESS HERBICIDE ON CORN BY PLANTING CLOSER AND THICKER
1994
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The narrower rows and higher density of corn plants more rapidly create a leaf canopy that blocks sunlight from weeds, preventing their growth, USDA scientist John Teasdale said. Herbicides are needed to control weeds primarily during the period before the corn leaf canopy closes. The narrow-row planting required fewer equipment changes than expected, for corn can be planted with a no-till planter equipped with a splitter to insert the narrow rows. And a combine with a conventional corn head harvested the 15-inch rows as efficiently as 30-inch rows. *Government Regulation Compliance (for horticulture professionals) -- All sessions: 1-4 p.m. Nov. 3, Chester County Extension Office, Government Services Building, West Chester; Nov. 17, Montgomery County Extension Office, Route 113, Creamery; Nov. 30, Berks County Extension Office, County Road (off Route 183), Leesport.
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