Gladis Zinati 1,a , Rachel Atwell 2,b , Steven Miesky 3,c , Chris RebergHorton 4,b , Rae Moore 5,a , and Jeff Moyer 6,a
1 Associate Research Scientist, 2 Graduate Student, 3 Research Ecologist, 4 Associate Professor, 5 Research Technician, and 6 Executive Director; aRodale Institute, Kutztown, PA, bNorth Carolina State University (NCSU), Raleigh, NC, c USDA - ARS, Maryland, MD
At Kinston in Year 1, high levels of weed competition were observed and corn grain yields were reduced with subsurface banded lower fertility treatments. However, at the high rate topdress PL treatment corn biomass (Photo) and corn grain yield were greatest, where corn proved competitive with the weeds.
Open the “R-24: Starter Fertilizer Comparison” PDF to read the full test.