Results were presented at >50 grower meetings throughout the state of Mississippi during the winter/spring of 2016-2019.
In this study, retaining stands as low as 39,000 plants per acre at the V3 growth stage in a mid-May planting resulted in similar yields as replanting. Replanting of a late May planting resulted in greater yields, but did not an early Jun planting. Having to replant results not only in higher costs from the extra equipment operations and seed costs, but depending on planting date, may also result in reduced yields (from lower yield potential associated with later planting dates) and gross returns.I