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General Production  Texas

  • Silage Corn Hybrids for the Texas High Plains (PDF)
  • 2007 State Silage Corn Performance Test at Etter (HTML/PDF/XLS)
  • Corn Development and Key Growth Stages. B. Bean and C. Patrick (PDF)
  • Corn, Ear and Grain Development. C. Stichler and C. Sanford, 1997 (PDF)
  • Critical Growth Stages of Corn. C. Coffman, 1998. (PDF)
  • Assessing Hail and Free Damage to Field Corn and Sorghum. J. Bremer, C. Coffman and S. Livingston, 1995. (PDF)
  • Alternative for Using Failed Corn in the Texas High Plains. T. McCollum, III, and B. Bean, 1998. (PDF)
  • Preventing Nitrate Problems in Drought-Damaged Corn. S. Livingston, C. Coffman, and J. Paschal, 1995. (PDF)

Out-of-State

  • How a corn plant develops – (Iowa State University) (bad link)
  • Corn Growers Guidebook – (Purdue and others)
  • Corn Grading Procedures – (Kansas State PDF) (bad link)

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