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Published online 1 November 1980
Published in Agron J 72:975-977 (1980)
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Forage Quality of Adapted Dent and Tropical Flint Corn Grown as a Second Crop1

Warren G. Monson, John R. Young and Joseph C. Johnson, Jr.2

The added insect tolerance of the exotic flint corn or other similar varieties could reduce the risk involved in producing a second crop of corn without detracting from silage quality.

Key Words: Silage • Double-croping • In vitro digestibility • Zea mays L.


1 Cooperative investigations of AR-SEA-USDA, and the Univ. of Georgia, College of Agric. Exp. Stns., Coastal Plain Stn., Agron Dep., Tifton, GA 31794.

2 Research agronomist and research entomologist, USDA-SEA-AR, and associate professor of animal science, Univ. of Georgia.

Received for publication September 28, 1979.





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