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Synopsis: Full-season, "wide-row" (72-inch) corn yielded 10 to 15 bushels per acre less than earlier (1 week) corn in normally spaced (42-inch) rows with, each at about its own optimum stand, 12,000 and 16,000 plants per acre, respectively. Wheat interseeded in 72-inch row spaces at Hessian fly-safe dates yielded more than when conventionally seeded 2 weeks later, by 2 bushels per acre on well drained soil and by 13 bushels where poor drainage led to winterkilling.
2 Agronomist, Crops Research Division and Ohio Aqr. Exp. Sta.; and Professor of Agronomy, Ohio Agr. Exp. Sa., Wooster.
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