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Two inbred corn varieties are planted in alternating strips of 6-10 rows each in the same field. The tassels are removed from the female plants before pollination takes place. The male plants pollinate the female plants to produce a hybrid seed with improved characteristics. Only the seed from the female plant is used.
For areas of fields that have been killed by flooding or ponding the following guidelines should be considered. Corn can be planted for grain until June 1st-5th in northern Wisconsin and until June 10th in southern Wisconsin.
County Estimates can be found on QuickStats at quickstats.nass.usda.gov. Dane County was the highest-ranking county for corn for grain production with 30.0 million bushels produced.
NASS estimated Wisconsins corn for grain yield at 174 bushels per acre. The area harvested for grain was 2.96 million acres, 180,000 acres below 2023. By comparison, in the U.S., corn for grain production in 2024 was estimated at 14.9 billion bushels, down 3 percent from the 2023 estimate.
Some farms are larger today to support multiple generations of families working together. Dane County grew the most corn in 2021 with 1+M tons. Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Dodge and Brown Counties rounded out the top 5 corn-growing counties in the state.

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