1993 - Volume #17, Issue #4, Page #39
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Double Row Silage Corn
Planting corn in double rows 8 in. apart boosts silage tonnage by one-third to one-half that of corn planted in single rows, according to Wisconsin farmer Tom Johnson.
A side-benefit of double rows is improved weed control since double rows form a canopy more quickly. Johnson credits the practice with the near to..........


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1993 - Volume #17, Issue #4