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Published in Agron J 91:911-915 (1999)
© 1999 American Society of Agronomy
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Plant Density and Hybrid Influence on Corn Forage Yield and Quality

Jorge A. Cusicanquia and Joseph G. Lauera

a Dep. of Agronomy, Univ. of Wisconsin, Moore Hall, 1575 Linden Dr., Madison, WI 53706 USA



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Fig. 1 Relationship between corn forage dry matter yield and plant density at harvest in three Wisconsin production zones (1994–1996). Data are averaged across year, location, hybrid, and replication; each point is the mean of 48 plots. For regression equations, see Table 3

 


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Fig. 2 Relationship between corn forage milk Mg-1 and plant density at harvest in three Wisconsin production zones (1994–1996). Data are averaged across year, location, hybrid, and replication; each point is the mean of 48 plots. For regression equations, see Table 3

 


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Fig. 3 Relationship between corn forage milk ha-1 and plant density at harvest in three Wisconsin production zones (1994–1996). Data are averaged across year, location, hybrid, and replication; each point is the mean of 48 plots. For regression equations, see Table 3

 





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