Drought-stressed corn can be cut for forage crop
Story Date: 7/18/2011

 

Source:  Paul Hollis, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 7/11/11


When drought becomes severe, the decision sometimes must be made to salvage the value from a corn crop by cutting it as forage. When this time comes, there are several options for producers, says Dennis Hancock, University of Georgia Extension forage specialist.

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