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 20 jun 2011 19:46 

Corn can withstand wet weather stress


Corn standing in water or in saturated soils causes concern that yields will be affected once the field dries out and the plants start growing. But according to University of Illinois Extension agronomist Emerson Nafziger, reduced yields may not occur. He says corn is a tropical plant and does well at withstanding many stresses common during a growing season.

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