In a perfect world, all corn would emerge within a narrow window – ideally 12 hours. But the reality of every field emerging evenly, let alone every acre, is slim to none. But farmers can track emergence and use that information to guide decisions later in the growing season. In a year where margins are tighter, farmers can be more strategic with management decisions based on field history and what emergence signals about their yield potential.
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Brett Leahr is a regional agronomist with AgriGold, which offers hybrids paired with agronomic knowledge and data. Visit agrigold.com for more information.





