Determining Yield Potential By Assessing Ears at or Near Dent Stage
The following procedures can be used to assess potential yield in corn. This assessment is best done at or near dent stage so that you can identify the kernels at the tip of the cob that will fill and reach maturity.Step 1: Determine the number of plants in 1/1000th of an acre
Mark off a section of row representing 1/1000th of an acre. Table 1 shows the row length required to do this at different row spacing. Count the number of plants with productive ears in this area.Step 2: Determine the number of kernels on each ear.
Select ears from five consecutive plants at five different locations in the field. For each ear, count the number of rows around the ear (Figure 1). Select one or two rows of kernels and count the number of kernels from the base to the tip of the ear. Do not count the first kernels at the base of the ear or very small kernels at the ear tip. Multiply the number of rows on the ear by the kernels per row to determine kernel number per ear. Average the kernel number per ear across all twenty-five ears selected from the field.Figure 1. Ear cross section showing counts of rows around the ear.