Sunday, April 5, 2009

Problems With Growing Corn

There are a number of common problems which can be faced by you when you decide to grow corn. You can take care of corn rootworm beetles by keeping a close watch when your corn is first producing silk. This silk is attacked by the beetle. It can affect the pollination process of the corn. To avoid rust or leaf blight, try to buy blight resistant seed in case you are in an area which has a warm and wet climate. In case you have heard cases of flea beetles causing Stewart’s bacteria wilt to the corn in your area, then get the seeds which show resistance to such a disease. You need to be careful as this disease can reduce the height of the young corn.

The rotting of the root is another common problem. You can solve this by improving the drainage of the soil. Corn can also get affected by a fungus which causes the kernel to turn gray and black. It’s better to plant corn varieties which are resistant to this type of fungus. Now that you know of most of the possible precautions that need to be taken, you can look forward to a healthy crop of corn the next time you decide to grow corn.

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