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  • Plant Population Field Trial

    Optimal planting population is influenced by a number of different factors. Typical planting populations in the area range from 30, 000 to 35, 000 seeds per acre. In this trial, five PRIDE Seeds hybrids are considered and evaluated at 4 different populations.
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  • Multi-Year Hybrid Screening Trials

    Understanding the incidence and severity of disease pressure is important to differentiate tolerance of hybrids. Diverse genetics can be placed and managed to reduce risk of yield loss associated with disease pressure. A look at inbred line tolerance to various diseases
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  • Corn Silage Population

    The purpose of this special project was to evaluate corn silage yield and quality when different hybrid types (silage specific (SS) and dual purpose (DP)) are planted at different populations.
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  • Corn Crop Growth and Development

    When scouting a newly planted cornfield, it is important to understand the fundamental growth habits and what the plant should look like above and below the soil surface.
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  • Ear Flex

    Getting your corn planting population dialed in is essential when optimizing yield and profit. Ear type is an important agronomic trait to consider when optimizing planting population.
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  • Planting Soybeans Early

    Depending on crop rotation, fall tillage, and acreage, there may be perceived constraints to some growers being able to do so, however, there are several reasons why it should be considered.
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  • Corn Seeding: Proper Depth is Crucial

    And just like that, planting season is right around corner. When it comes to planting corn, it is important to get the depth right, as it is essential for proper root development, growth, and maturity.
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  • 5 Takeaways for Corn Grazing Considerations

    In February, 2021, PRIDE Seeds hosted a virtual corn grazing webinar with Dr. Bart Lardner, a Professor in the Department of Animal and Poultry Science at the University of Saskatchewan. The following are five key take-away’s from his presentation.
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  • How to Make Your Planter Dance

    Setting up your equipment correctly can help make the difference between a good season and an outstanding season. Spending the time up front can deliver big return on yield at the end of the season.
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