Progressive Agriculture 1916 Tillage Not Weather Controls Yield

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The corn in this case was not an early variety, but the common yellow dent.
Four other fields were planted the same year, on June twenty-ninth and thirtieth, at points some 50 miles apart, not expecting, however, to raise finished com but to obtain a better and more tender ensilage; but strange as it may seem every field not only matured com, but at no time did the foliage show the ill effect of the prolonged hot, dry weather.
It must be remembered that the season of 1914 54 Progressive Agricul
...ture was very hot and dry and at the time these five fields were at their best and well tasseled, mosf early planted com was badly fired, while these five fields all remained green up to the late hard frost. The same rain fell on the fields that were so badly fired the last of August that fell on the five fields which made so much better growth and kept green well into October.
Cut No. 14 is a field of corn at Sligo, Colorado, in the northeastern part of the state 150 miles north of Denver, planted May 12, 1915, on early- disked ground and well fitted.


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