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Ed Winkle
Posted 9/19/2007 07:27 (#206098 - in reply to #205921)
Subject: Re: Blunt ears in corn fields


Martinsville, Ohio
http://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/corn/news/articles.01/Beer_Cans-0907...

Good report, Scott. Yes they are out there but thankfully none in my fields. The cool July saved my crop and fortunately I did not get the silk balling. One field we resprayed we got some stunting that caused some silk balling but I would consider them normal ears for this year compared to what I have seen.

Chemical type and timing seems to be important in my past experience and another reason for the adoption of GMO crops.

Ed
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