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Fine-tune corn hybrid selection for 2010

By Jeff Coulter, University of Minnesota Extension

ST. PAUL, Minn. (10/5/2009) — Hybrid selection is a key step for profitable corn production. Since 1948, the average corn yield in Minnesota has increased steadily at a rate of two bushels per acre per year. This has been due to a combination of improved hybrids and agronomic practices, emphasizing the importance of decisions regarding hybrid selection. When selecting corn hybrids for next year, consider the following:


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Jeff Coulter is a corn specialist with University of Minnesota Extension.

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