N80
Super Member
I need some advice on planting corn. I've planted three times. The first year was perfect. I planted about 6 rows, about 40 ft long. Got well over 300 ears of delicious silver queen. The following two years were disasters. Planted a lot more. Got a lot less. About a couple dozen the second year, none last year.
Two obvious variables account for some of the problem. The first is rain. Good the first year. Pretty poor the last two. I can irrigate but not on a consistent basis since I live 45 minutes away from where I'm planting. The second is deer. They never discovered the first crop. Even though the following two years were planted in the same place the deer did a lot of damage. They eat the whole plant when it comes up. Not much I can do about rain. I can do a few things to help with the deer.
But, I was looking at pictures of the different plots and noticed an amazing thing. The first year almost nothing came up between the corn stalks. The next two years grass and weeds nearly choked out the stalks. Again, these plots are in the same place.
Here was my ground prep all three years. 1) Plowed up with 2 bottom plow. The first year was the first time it was ever plowed. 2) Disked. Several passes at decreasingly aggressive bite.
For some reason this worked the first year. Very few weeds. No grass.
So all this is to ask one question. How do I get rid of the weeds? I can think of two options. I can burn...probably won't help. Or I can poison. I do not have a any sort of large sprayer. Just a handheld. But, I think I can do it with the handheld. It will just be about 20' x 40' or a little bigger.
If I use poison (Round Up type stuff....I already have it) when do I do it in relation to ground prep and planting?
If you've read this far you must be very patient and kindhearted and must be interested in corn. So what do you think?
Two obvious variables account for some of the problem. The first is rain. Good the first year. Pretty poor the last two. I can irrigate but not on a consistent basis since I live 45 minutes away from where I'm planting. The second is deer. They never discovered the first crop. Even though the following two years were planted in the same place the deer did a lot of damage. They eat the whole plant when it comes up. Not much I can do about rain. I can do a few things to help with the deer.
But, I was looking at pictures of the different plots and noticed an amazing thing. The first year almost nothing came up between the corn stalks. The next two years grass and weeds nearly choked out the stalks. Again, these plots are in the same place.
Here was my ground prep all three years. 1) Plowed up with 2 bottom plow. The first year was the first time it was ever plowed. 2) Disked. Several passes at decreasingly aggressive bite.
For some reason this worked the first year. Very few weeds. No grass.
So all this is to ask one question. How do I get rid of the weeds? I can think of two options. I can burn...probably won't help. Or I can poison. I do not have a any sort of large sprayer. Just a handheld. But, I think I can do it with the handheld. It will just be about 20' x 40' or a little bigger.
If I use poison (Round Up type stuff....I already have it) when do I do it in relation to ground prep and planting?
If you've read this far you must be very patient and kindhearted and must be interested in corn. So what do you think?