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Useful Tables: Adjustments and Conversions On Corn and Soybean Parameters

AGF-502-95

Expected Corn Yield Due to Various Planting Dates and Population Rates*

Planting
Date
Plants per acre at Harvest
12,00014,00016,00018,00020,00022,50025,000
% of optimum yield
April 2072788387909395
April 2575818690939698
May 1778388929598100
May 6788388929598100
May 1177838892959899
May 1675818690939698
May 2173788387919495
May 2669758084879092
May 3164707579828587
June 559646973778081
June 1052586367707375

*Adapted from NCH-30. Yields are expressed as a % of optimum planting date and population yield (assumes plants are uniformly spaced within each row).

Seed Spacings to Achieve Various Corn Plant Populations

Seeds/acInches between kernelsFinal*
Population
20"row28"row30"row36"row38"row40"row
15,00020.914.913.911.611.010.513,500
16,00019.614.013.110.910.39.814,400
17,00018.413.212.310.29.79.215,300
18,00017.412.411.69.79.28.716,200
19,00016.511.811.09.28.78.317,100
20,00015.711.210.58.78.37.818,000
22,00014.310.29.57.97.57.119,800
24,00013.19.38.77.36.96.521,600
26,00012.18.68.06.76.36.023,400
28,00011.28.07.56.25.95.625,200
30,00010.57.57.05.85.55.227,000
32,0009.87.06.55.45.24.928,800

*Assuming 10% stand loss

Corn Moisture Corrections

Pounds Needed to Equal One Bushel of No. 2 Corn
Percent Moisture Shell Corn Ear Corn
10.0 52.58 63.49
11.0 53.17 64.25
12.0 53.77 65.06
12.5 54.08 65.50
13.0 54.39 65.95
13.5 54.71 66.42
14.0 55.02 66.89
14.5 55.35 67.39
15.0 55.67 67.89
15.5 56.00 68.40
16.0 56.33 68.94
16.5 56.67 69.51
17.0 57.01 70.09
17.5 57.36 70.69
18.0 57.71 71.31
18.5 58.06 71.95
19.0 58.42 72.60
19.5 58.78 73.27
20.0 59.15 73.96
20.5 59.52 74.60
21.0 59.90 75.36
21.5 60.28 76.07
22.0 60.67 76.79
22.5 61.06 77.53
23.0 61.45 78.25
23.5 61.86 79.01
24.0 62.26 79.76
24.5 62.68 80.50
25.0 63.09 81.25
25.5 63.52 82.03
26.0 63.95 82.82
26.5 64.38 83.50
27.0 64.82 84.19
27.5 65.27 84.90
28.0 65.72 85.62
28.5 66.18 86.32
29.0 66.65 87.04
29.5 67.12 87.76
30.0 67.60 88.50
31.0 68.58 89.94
32.0 69.59 91.43
33.0 70.63 92.85
34.0 71.70 94.28
35.0 72.80 95.71
36.0 73.94 97.17
37.0 75.11 98.64
38.0 76.32 100.13
39.0 77.57 101.63
40.0 78.87 103.16

Use the following formula to determine lbs. per bushel of shelled corn with moisture contents not found in the above chart:

lb/bu = 47.3 / (100 - % moisture) x 100

To convert lbs of a wet grain to pounds of a dry grain, use the following equation:
lbs dry = [(100% - wet%) / (100% - Dry %)] x lbs of wet grain

EXAMPLE: Convert 10,000 lbs of 25% moisture corn to 15.5% moisture:
[(100%-25%) / (100%-15.5%) x 10,000 lbs] = (25% / 84.5% x 10,000)
= 0.888 x 10,000 = 8,880 lbs @ 15.5%

USDA Grade Requirements for Shelled Corn

Grade Minimum test
weight/bushel
Cracked
foreign material*
Maximum limits
of damaged kernels
Total Heat
(lb) (%) (%)
1 56 2 3 .1
2 54 3 5 .2
3 52 4 7 .5
4 49 5 10 1.0
5 46 7 15 3.0
*Broken corn, foreign material, and other grains

Sample grade shall include corn of the class Yellow Corn or White Corn, or Mixed Corn, which does not come within the requirements of any of the grades from No. 1 to No. 5, inclusive; or which contains stones and/or cinders; or which is musty, or sour, or heating, or which has and commercially objectionable foreign odor, or which is otherwise of distinctly low quality.

Soybean Moisture Conversions

% moisture Pounds per bu
7.0 56.13
7.5 56.43
8.0 56.74
8.5 57.05
9.0 57.36
9.5 57.68
10.0 58.00
10.5 58.32
11.0 58.65
11.5 58.98
12.0 59.32
12.5 59.66
13.0 60.00
13.5 60.35
14.0 60.70
14.5 61.05
15.0 61.41
15.5 61.77
16.0 62.14
16.5 62.51
17.0 62.89
17.5 63.27
18.0 63.66
18.5 64.05
19.0 64.44
19.5 64.84
20.0 65.25

Use the following formula to determine pounds per bushel of samples with moisture contents not found in the above chart.

lb/bu = 52.2 / (100 - % moisture) x 100

To convert lbs of a wet grain to pounds of a dry grain, use the following equation: lbs dry = [(100% - wet%) / (100% - dry%)] x lbs of wet grain

EXAMPLE: Convert 3,000 lbs of 18% moisture beans to 13.0% moisture:
[(100%-18%) / (100%-13%)] x 3,000 lbs = 82/87 x 3,000 lbs
= 0.942 x 3,000 lbs = 2827.5 lbs @ 13%

Suggested Soybean Plant Populations and Seeding Rates at Various Row Widths

Row width Suggested number of plants /feet of row Recommended total plant population Required seeding rate
at 90% germination
and 90% emergence
Required #/acre at 2,500 seeds/#
inches plants/ft plants/acre seeds/ft lbs/acre
36 7.0 101,640 8.6 50
30 6.0 104,540 7.4 52
20 5.0 130,680 6.2 64
18 4.5 130,680 5.6 64
16 4.0 130,680 5.0 64
14 3.5 130,680 4.3 64
12 3.0 130,680 3.7 64
10 2.8 143,750 3.4 71
8 2.5 163,350 3.1 81
7 2.2 168,020 2.8 83
6 2.0 174,240 2.5 86

Length of Row Equal to 1/1,000th Acre

Row width
inches
Length of single row to
equal 1/1,000th of an acre
Feet Inches
6 87 1
7 74 8
8 65 4
10 52 3
15 34 10
20 26 2
28 18 8
30 17 5
32 16 4
36 14 6
38 13 9
40 13 1

Atomic Weights of Nutrients

Element Atomic Weight
N Nitrogen 14.01
P Phosphorus 30.98
K Potassium 39.10
Ca Calcium 40.08
Mg Magnesium 24.31
S Sulfur 32.06
Cu Copper 63.54
Fe Iron 55.85
Mn Manganese 54.94
Zn Zinc 65.37
B Boron 10.82
Cl Chlorine 35.46
Mo Molybdenum 95.94
O Oxygen 16.00
C Carbon 12.01
H Hydrogen 1.01

Micronutrient Sources

BORON MATERIALS PERCENTAGE:
Borax 11
Boron Frits 2-6
Boric Acid 17
Fertilizer Borate-46 14
Fertilizer Borate-65 21
Solubor 20
ZINC MATERIALS PERCENTAGE:
Zinc Sulfate 35
Zinc Oxide 78-80
Organic Zinc Complexes 5-12
Zinc Chelates 9-14
Zinc Frits Varies
MANGANESE MATERIALS PERCENTAGE:
Manganese Sulfate 25-28
Organic Manganese Complexes 5-12
Manganese Chelate 5-12
Manganese Frits 10-25
IRON MATERIALS PERCENTAGE:
Ferrous Sulfate 19-21
Ferric Sulfate 23-27
Iron Chelates 5-15
Organic Iron Complexes 5-12
Iron Frits 30-40
COPPER MATERIALS PERCENTAGE:
Copper Sulfate 13-53
Cupric Oxide 75
Cuprous Oxide 89
Copper Chelate 9-13
Copper Frits 40-50
Organic Copper Complexes 5-7
MOLYBDENUM MATERIALS PERCENTAGE:
Ammonium Molybdate 54
Sodium Molybdate 39
Molybdenum Frits 2-3

Number of Beans (Seeds) Damaged per Linear Foot of Row
to Result in Economic Loss*

Market Value $5/bu $6/bu
Treatment Cost $7 $8 $9 $10 $7 $8 $9 $10
7 2.6 3.0 3.4 3.8 2.2 2.5 2.8 3.2
15 5.7 6.5 7.3 8.1 4.7 5.4 6.1 6.7
30 11.3 13.0 14.6 16.2 9.4 10.8 12.1 13.5
36 13.6 15.5 17.5 19.4 11.3 13.0 14.6 16.2
38 14.4 16.4 18.5 20.5 12.0 13.7 15.4 17.1
40 15.1 17.3 19.4 21.6 12.6 14.4 16.2 18.0
Market Value $7/bu $8/bu
Treatment Cost $7 $8 $9 $10 $7 $8 $9 $10
7 1.9 2.2 2.4 2.7 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.4
15 4.1 4.6 5.2 5.8 3.5 4.1 4.6 5.1
30 8.1 9.3 10.4 11.6 7.1 8.1 9.1 10.1
36 9.7 11.1 12.5 13.9 8.5 9.7 10.9 12.1
38 10.3 11.7 13.2 14.6 9.0 10.3 11.5 12.8
40 10.8 12.3 13.9 15.4 9.4 10.8 12.1 13.5

*Based on average of 141,000 beans per bushel.

Prepared by:
Extension Agronomy


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