Fast Crop Emergence
Fast seed germination is critical to achieving high crop yields. Cold wet weather often causes early crop stress that can be difficult for the plant to overcome and may cause long-term yield loss. Corn seed that germinates 3 days later than its neighbors is like a weed. Fast seed emergence has many advantages. First, the seed generally has enough energy to get the roots established and a leaf growing to capture the sun’s energy. When seed roots emerge quickly though, there is less time for seed damage by insects, especially seed corn maggots, wireworms, and root worm larva. Fast growing plants can outrun most slug damage or flea beetle which feast on sickly plants that are struggling to grow quickly. Corn seeds provide nourishment for 7-14 days or until V3 while soybean its 7-10 days. New growing roots supplement seed nutrient reserves to improve plant growth, especially from micro-nutrients needed to speed up plant growth. When s...