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By Dairyland Seed Agronomy Team
As we race towards a safe fall harvest season, and the anticipation of running the chopper or combine to harvest a crop that we have sweated, and worried about is in some instances almost akin to that of Christmas arriving, or your first kiss. One question that’s always on the minds of farmers and agronomists is whether their corn crop had enough nitrogen.
The photograph below shows a typical Nitrogen (N) deficiency symptom. We start to see a yellowing and necrosis at the leaf tip, with this yellowing and necrosis moving its way down the center of the leaf.

As we move closer to R6 (Physiological Maturity or black layer), we are more apt to see a few leaves that look like this. The fewer of these type of leaves we see and the later in the growing season we see them, is usually a good thing for having enough N in the plant.
Potential factors that influence N deficiency are:
These factors as well as others can have an influence on both manufactured N sources as well as manure.
Nitrogen deficiency in most instances leads to yield loss, but the plant takes many actions to prevent it. As shown in the photo at the beginning of this article the plant is “pulling” N from the lower leaves of the plant. The plant pulls nutrients from the lower leaves and stalk to fill or continue to fill the kernels with starch. Once a plant starts to pull nutrients to fill kernels and becomes deficient it never stops, it will sacrifice leaves and stalks to fill that kernel to have a viable seed.
The earlier a plant starts pulling nutrients away from the stalk the more likely you are to have standability issues at harvest time. Standability and stalk degradation is further compounded the longer you wait to harvest that crop.
By scouting and scheduling field harvest you will limit the yield robbing factors of stalk degradation and standability caused by nitrogen and other nutrient deficiencies.
As always if you have question regarding this or other agronomic concerns contact your local Dairyland Seed representative.
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