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When deciding on which corn hybrid to grow, it’s important to ensure you know the average corn heat units for your area so you can pick the corn product with the closest corn relative maturity rating for your farm. Once you know this, you can then pick the field that will get your corn off to the best start possible for your chosen end use of either grain, grazing or silage.
Strip till or conventional till is encouraged to increase soil temperatures. Ideal temperature for planting is 10°C, but if it’s necessary to plant at cooler soil temperatures ensure weather forecast calls for a warming trend. Imbibing cold water in the first 24-48 hours after planting can be detrimental to corn seeds, plant population and even field emergence vs. early vigour.
For a 120 bu/ac grain yield or 15 Ton/ac silage yield crop are approximately 120 lbs N – 55 lbs P – 120 lbs K – 22 lbs S
Target 30,000-34,000 seeds/acre. Most studies suggest the early maturing hybrids we grow in Western Canada produce the best returns at populations above 30,000. Seeding at the high end of this target range will help ensure your crop achieves this population.
Target uniform seed placement at 2” depth in good moisture to achieve uniform emergence and plant maturity. It is also important to seed deep enough to ensure adequate moisture for germination and emergence, with good seed to soil contact.
1. Getting the Planter Ready
2. Seed Bed is Ready
3. Planting Depth
4. Furrow Closure
5. Population/Singulation
6. Planting Speed
By purchasing Pioneer® brand corn, you not only get high-yielding corn products but you also get top-end agronomy, field service and support from your trusted Pioneer Sales Representative.