Monday, April 29, 2024

NK Seeds Offering Free “Corn Replant Calculator” Tool to Help Farmers Make Corn Replant Decisions

Syngenta Seeds announced that it is offering farmers its NK Corn Replant Calculator* for free, which will help agronomists and farmers make data-based decisions on whether to consider replanting their corn. The 2022 growing season got off to a cold and rainy start across much of the Corn Belt, and Mother Nature is forcing many farmers to make a difficult decision: deal with varied corn emergence, which can set the stage for less-than-optimal final stands and reduced yield potential, or replant corn at an additional cost.

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Recommendations from the NK® Corn Replant Calculator are generated from publicly available data, and calculations are based on a farmer’s location, original planting date, replant date, current plant density and desired plant density. While the Calculator provides replanting recommendations based on university data, there’s no definitive resource for replant decisions.

“Farmers make countless decisions throughout the growing season, but the decision on whether or not to replant a corn crop is arguably one of the most significant in terms of potential ROI,” says Todd McRoberts, NK Seeds Agronomy Manager. “It’s not always a black-and-white decision, but there are simple steps farmers can take to build confidence in their decision to invest in a replant.”

Steps to Consider a Potential Replant

Determine Your Existing Stand. To estimate stand, count the number of healthy plants in the length of a row that equals 1/1,000 of an acre (Table 1) and multiply the number of plants by 1,000.

“Take several counts throughout various areas of the field to get an accurate final stand,” advises McRoberts. “If stand loss is occurring in distinct zones, limit your stand count measurements to those areas of replant consideration.”

Compare Estimated Replant Yield Potential versus Potential of Existing Stand. Reference Table 2 to figure your percent yield potential of corn by emerged stand and planting date.

“This calculation will provide a lot of clarity into the yield potential both options offer,” adds McRoberts.

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