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Published online 1 May 1960
Published in Agron J 52:275-277 (1960)
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Effect of Row Spacing and Plant Population on Performance of Corn, Grain Sorghum and Forage Sorghum1

F. C. Stickler and H. H. Laude2

Synopsis: Corn performance was unsatisfactory in 20-inch uncultivated rows. Grain and forage sorghums performed favorably in narrow rows. In grain sorghum, evaporative power of the air, soil temperature, light intensity, and evaporation from the soil surface decreased with decreasing row width.


1 Contribution No. 659, Department of Agronomy, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Manhattan, Kansas.

2 Assistant Professor of Agronomy and Professor Emeritus, respectively.







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