Corn
Corn is a vital part of the Kansas agricultural economy, supporting the cattle industry for feed, and also as a feedstock for ethanol production. We are currently averaging 5.5 million acres planted, approaching 700 million bushels of production per year, and rank 6th in the US in corn for grain production. For the most up-to-date information on extension information and meetings, please follow @KSUCROP$ on Twitter.
Publications
- Corn Production Handbook.pdf
- Abnormal Corn Ears ibook (iPad Only!)
- Spanish Version - Espigas Anormales en Maiz (iPad Only!)
- Spanish Version – Espigas Anormales en Maiz (PDF)
- Portuguese Version – Anormalidades em espigas de milho (iPad Only!)
- Portuguese Version – Anormalidades em espigas de milho (PDF)
- Abnormal Ears (PDF)
- S54 ePub (ePub format)
- Kansas Crop Planting Guide (PDF)
- Diagnosing Corn Production Problems in Kansas (PDF)
- Narrow Row Corn Production in Kansas (PDF)
- Kansas Performance Tests with Corn Hybrids
- Stalk Rots of Corn and Sorghum (PDF)
- Gray Leaf Spot of Corn (PDF)
- Abnormal Corn Ears - Ohio State University
Additional Links
Kansas State University
- Kansas Crop Performance Tests
- Extension Plant Pathology
- Extension Entomology
- Agricultural Economics - Ag Manager