There’s good evidence that in Midwestern fields, corn row spacings of 20” or less can provide your crop with several key advantages. At that spacing, yields tend to be higher, up to 10 bushels more ...
If you plant your soybeans in 30” rows, you’re not alone: Many farmers appreciate the ability to use existing equipment and operating practices for a typical corn-soy rotation. Yet a growing body of ...
Narrow row spacing holds the potential to help suppress weeds and increase crop yield. Over the past two decades, there has been a growing interest in row spacing narrower than 30 inches, particularly ...