Part 2 of 4: Site management for nitrogen-use-efficient maize trials
Guidelines for maize breeders on the steps in selecting, establishing and managing a low-nitrogen screening site. The guidelines will allow researchers to carefully manage stress levels and collect data in a standardized and timely manner. Among others, key considerations include site size, soil type and texture, access to irrigation, and a site with few pests and diseases.

▶︎
Part 3 of 4: Managing nitrogen-use-efficient maize trials

▶︎
Part 4 of 4: Collecting data from Maize Trials

▶︎
Growing fodder for over 600 cattle in a semiarid region of kenya.

▶︎
11 keys to Successful Farming with Dr John Basera Part 1

▶︎
Success with Organic Grains: Nitrogen Management in Organic Corn

▶︎
Composting Producers - 2021

▶︎
How To Control Fall Army Worm on Maize

▶︎
Why Roads Get Washboards

▶︎
The Worm Magnet Method That Turns Bad Soil Into Black Gold

▶︎
Part 1 of 4: Nitrogen-use-efficient maize – a how-to for low-fertility soils

▶︎
Corn School: Is the future of corn higher populations in narrow rows?

▶︎
Genomic Selection 6. The CIMMYT Maize Breeding Program

▶︎
Corn School: How much nitrogen is lost when applying in season?

▶︎
Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

▶︎
Recreating an Ancient Pump (with no moving parts)

▶︎
Exposing Why Farmers Can't Legally Replant Their Own Seeds

▶︎
Professional land preparation for forage maize production

▶︎
Macgregor: Neue Welt – Israel stirbt, NATO tot & USA von Iran besiegt

▶︎
Corn Nitrogen Rates #993 (Air Date 4-16-17)

▶︎
