Abstract

ABSTRACT CORN (Zea Mays L.) was grown for silage at row spac-ings of 90 cm and 45 cm on Lakeland fine sand using secondary municipal effluent. Irrigation rates were 5 cm/week to 20 cm/week. Yields and nutrient uptake in-creased with application rate, while dry matter content and nutrient content remained essentially constant. Dry matter yeidls were about the same for the two row spac-ing, while nutrient uptake was slightly higher for the nar-row rows. Agreement was observed between these results and those from 1972 using a different variety at the same site.

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