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2017 Virginia On-Farm Corn Test Plots

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CSES-224NP

Authors as Published

Trent Jones, Associate Extension Agent, Northumberland & Lancaster Counties; Ellie Daney, VCE Intern, Northumberland & Lancaster Counties; Mike Broaddus, Associate Extension Agent, Caroline & King George Counties; Stephanie Romelczyk, Extension Agent, Westmoreland County; Makenzie Hall. VCE Intern, Westmoreland County; Jim Hilleary, Associate Extension Agent, Loudoun County; Watson Lawrence, Senior Extension Agent, City of Chesapeake; Roy Flanagan, Extension Agent, City of Virginia Beach; Tracy Porter, Associate Extension Agent, King William & King and Queen Counties; Keith Balderson, Conservation Specialist, Northern Neck Soil and Water Conservation District; Scott Reiter, Senior Extension Agent, Prince George County; Bruce Jones, Extension Agent, Appomattox County; Lindy Tucker, Associate Extension Agent, Lunenburg County; Wade Thomason, Virginia Tech Extension Grains Specialist; Danny Withers, Conservation Specialist, Northern Neck Soil and Water Conservation District; Emily Brown, Agronomist Natural Resources Conservation Service; and Taylor Clarke, Extension Agent, Mecklenburg County

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Publication Date

January 4, 2018