Channel® Corn Product Response to Nitrogen and Timing in Corn

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December 4, 2020

Corn Product Response to Nitrogen Rate - 2020

 

TRIAL OBJECTIVE

 

  • Nitrogen (N) is a key input in corn production and is essential for a successful and profitable corn crop.  It is also expensive and can be difficult to manage. 
  • Genetics may be an important factor in the optimum nitrogen rate and timing of application. 

  • This trial was conducted to evaluate the response of several corn products to different nitrogen management strategies. 

 

RESEARCH SITE DETAILS

Location Monmouth, IL    
Soil Type  Silt loam  

Previous
Crop
Corn     
Tillage
Type
Conventional  


 
Planting Date 5/12/20    
Harvest Date 10/8/20  

Potential Yield
 (bu/acre)
250    
Seeding Rate
(seeds/acre)
36K

 

 

  • Treatments consisted of six corn products and three nitrogen management strategies, for a total of 18 treatments.
    • Six Channel® SmartStax® RIB Complete® corn blends were planted at 36,000 seeds/acre:
      • 209-15STXRIB
      • 211-44STXRIB
      • 212-04STXRIB
      • 212-90STXRIB
      • 213-93STXRIB
      • 214-22STXRIB
    • Nitrogen (N) rates and timings:
      • 180 lbs N/acre applied preplant incorporated (PPI)
      • 140 lbs N/acre PPI followed by 40 lbs N/acre side-dressed at V6
      • 180 lbs N/acre PPI followed by 40 lbs N/acre side-dressed at V6 
  • All nitrogen was applied as 32% UAN solution. A urease inhibitor was added to the side-dress applications.
  • Plots were harvested and adjusted to 15% moisture.

 

UNDERSTANDING THE RESULTS

image Figure 1. Average yield (bu/acre) of six different Channel® corn products at three different nitrogen rates and timings and return over nitrogen cost.
  • This demonstration assumes $3.53 per bushel, $.50 per pound of N, and $8.00 per acre for side dress application costs (Figure 1).
  • These results would suggest that 180 lbs was close to the optimum nitrogen rate.
  • There was a range in average yield response to nitrogen rate and side-dressing.
  • With one exception, the products tested responded more positively to splitting the nitrogen application (140 lbs N/acre PPI followed by 40 lbs N/acre side-dressed at V6) compared to adding additional nitrogen beyond 180 lbs N/acre (180 lbs N/acre PPI followed by 40 lbs N/acre side-dressed at V6). 
  • Return over nitrogen cost generally followed the yield trend, although in some cases an increase in yield did not result in an increase in net return.

KEY LEARNINGS

  • Many factors, including product genetics, soil type, weather, previous crop, tillage, can influence the yield response and profitability of a nitrogen application.
  • It is important to consider yield goals and nitrogen costs when making management decisions.
  • Response to nitrogen can vary from year to year. Consult your local Channel® Seedsman for recommendations for your farm.
 
 
 
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December 29, 2019

Channel® Corn Product Response to Nitrogen - 2019

 

TRIAL OBJECTIVE

  • Nitrogen is a key input in corn production and is essential for a successful and profitable corn crop.  It is also expensive and can be difficult to manage.

  • Genetics may play an important role in the optimum nitrogen rate and timing of application.

  • This trial was conducted to evaluate the response of several corn products to different nitrogen management strategies

 

RESEARCH SITE DETAILS

Location Monmouth, IL     
Soil Type  Silt loam  

Previous
Crop
Corn    
Tillage
Type

Conventional 


 
Planting Date 6/17/19    
Harvest Date 10/28/19  

Potential Yield
 (bu/acre)
250    
Seeding Rate
(seeds/acre)
36K

 
  • Five different SmartStax® RIB Complete® brand blend corn products were planted at 36,000 seeds/acre:
    • 209-15STXRIB
    • 210-79STXRIB
    • 211-44STXRIB
    • 213-93STXRIB
    • 216-36STXRIB
  • Each product was treated with three different nitrogen (N) rates and timings:
    • 180 lb N/acre preplant incorporated (PPI)
    • 180 lb N/acre PPI followed by 40 lb N/acre side-dressed at V6
    • 140 lb N/acre PPI followed by 40 lb N/acre side-dressed at V6
    • All nitrogen was applied as 32% UAN solution. A urease inhibitor was added to the side-dress applications.
  • Plots were harvested and yields were adjusted to 15% moisture.
 

UNDERSTANDING THE RESULTS

  • Response to nitrogen rate varied among five products.
  • The products responded differently depending on the timing of nitrogen applications.  
  • Return over nitrogen cost generally followed the yield response trend, although in some cases an increase in yield did not result in an increase in net return.

KEY LEARNINGS

  • Many factors, including product genetics, soil type, weather, previous crop, and tillage, can influence the yield response and profitability of a nitrogen application.
  • It is important to consider yield goals and nitrogen cost when making management decisions.
  • Response to nitrogen can vary from year to year.  Consult your local Channel® Seedsman or Technical Agronomist for recommendations for your farm.

 

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