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As a rule, the net effect of tiller development in an undamaged field is neutral. Most recent research suggests that removal of tillers has little, if any, effect on corn grain yield. Usually, the main stalk will ``outcompete the tillers and the tillers eventually wither away.
Normal (su) and sugary enhanced (se and se+) varieties can be grown side by side, without isolation. You can also plant more than one su variety or more than one se variety without isolation. Supersweet (sh2) varieties should be isolated from all types of sweet corn other than augmented varieties.
A garden tiller is a type of gardening tool used to break up hard, compact soil in preparation for planting.
Tillers are vegetative or reproductive shoots that grow from the base of grass plants. Corn tillers are a normal physiological process like those in small grains. Although tillers can be perceived to be less desirable in corn, the overall effect of tillers is usually neutral.
Planting corn to a depth of 1 to 2 inches is optimum for nodal root development. 2 inches best under normal conditions. 1 inches may be favorable when planting early into cool soils. Never plant shallower than 1 inches.
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Corn Climate Needs Corn does best with warm, sunny growing weather (7586 F), well-distributed intermittent moderate rains, or irrigation (15 or more inches during the growing season), and 130 or more frost-free days.
Causes of Tillers in Corn Extensive tillering can also occur if the primary growing point is damaged by hail, frost, herbicides or other injury. Tillering is most likely when soil fertility and moisture supplies are ample during the first few weeks of the growing season.

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