Assessing the effect of cultural practices on Mississippi Corn Production 1 Grain Yield

Author:

Dew James1,Li Xiaofei2,Oglesby Camden3,Fox Amelia A. A.3,Sharma Ramandeep Kumar3,Singh Gurbir4,McCoy Justin5,Kaur Gurpreet6,Gajula Praveen3,Dhillon Jagmandeep3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Precision Farming Specialist, Mid‐South Ag. Equipment

2. Department of Economics Mississippi State University Mississippi State USA

3. Department of Plant and Soil Science Mississippi State University Mississippi State USA

4. Division of Plant Science and Technology University of Missouri Columbia USA

5. Simplot Boise USA

6. School of Natural Resources University of Missouri Columbia USA

Abstract

AbstractImproved management strategies are needed to increase corn (Zea mays L.) production. This study aimed to determine suitable cultural practices for improved corn production in Mississippi (MS). Two experiments were setup side‐by‐side (addition/deletion) at Verona and Stoneville, MS, from 2020 to 2022. A randomized complete block design was implemented that included two row configurations (single‐ and twin‐row), two plant populations (32,000 and 40,000 plants acre−1), and six combinations of nutrients with or without a fungicide. Nutrients including nitrogen (N) 210 and 280 lb acre−1, phosphorus (P) 40 lb acre−1, potassium (K) 100 lb acre−1, elemental sulfur (S) 20 lb acre−1, zinc (Zn) 10 lb acre−1, and fungicide at (3.72 oz acre−1) were applied. In the addition trial, nutrients plus fungicide were added incrementally, whereas in the deletion trial these were withheld in a stepwise manner. Among the tested factors row configuration impacts were most consistent among all site‐years, specifically, twin‐rows resulted in higher yield compared to single‐row. Additionally, higher plant population under irrigated condition (Stoneville) resulted in greater yield compared to rainfed condition (Verona). Higher rate of N and fungicide application affected grain yield positively, but these agronomic benefits were not economically feasible. This study determined that application of different nutrients can enhance the yield but to a limited extent, and farmers should consider the economic investment of fertilizer and fungicides. Moreover, producers should balance yield and profit by taking soil testing and fertilizer prices into consideration.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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