The 2023 edition of Applied Research for Corn Production in Indiana offers accessible, research-based tips for farmers who want to improve corn production practices by using applied field-research trials. Daniel Quinn and the Purdue University Corn Agronomy team reveal practical ways to boost yields, reduce costs, and improve sustainability on the farm. Their findings are derived from applied research trials across the state and relate to important topics such as planting practices, fertilizer use, crop nutrition, cover crops, and new technologies. Applied Research for Corn Production in Indiana distills complex research into clear insights and supplies corn producers with effective methods to enhance farm efficiency and productivity.
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Höhe: 279 mm
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978-1-62671-257-7 (9781626712577)
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Daniel Quinn is an assistant professor of agronomy and an Extension corn specialist at Purdue University. His research and Extension program focus on improving corn production systems in the Midwest through large-scale and small-plot field trials. Quinn's key areas of study include yield physiology, agronomic intensification, precision technologies, nutrient management, and cover crops, with an emphasis on enhancing profitability, productivity, and sustainability in corn-based agriculture.