EVEN though it was a year of late planting by most accounts, don't assume that means pollination will be pushed back to the dog days of summer. Bob Nielsen, Purdue University Extension agronomist, says there's not a huge difference between late-Apriland mid-May planted corn. "The early to mid-May corn comes up so quickly vs. April-planted corn that pollination will generally still occur in July," Nielsen says.
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