Corn School: Grading Planter Performance
The proof is in the plant stand when it comes to evaluating how a corn planter performed in spring. This Corn School episode is all about grading planter performance, as we head to a field near Homewood, Man, with Breanne Rey of PRIDE Seeds and planter expert Andrew Kippen of North Valley Precision Planting. "Right now we're looking for even emergence. You want to see that picket fence stand, no skips or doubles. One of the big things we're checking is depth," explains Rey. "You want to have good, even depth so that you have uniform emergence, so those nodal roots can develop properly, and your corn is going to stand strong for the rest of the season." Kippen says one of the most common mistakes he sees is not accounting for differences between rows. "A lot of people don't realize that these depth handles can be different from this row to that row. We actually have to go in the field, dig, truth it, and make sure that we have it set right. So if we target two inches, all rows are two inches," he says. Website: https://www.realagriculture.com/corn-... #agriculture #farming #corn #planting Find us on our other social media platforms: Twitter: / realagriculture Instagram: / realagriculture Facebook: / realagmedia

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