Organic Corn Production
Scientific Results
- Agroecosystem Performance during Transition to Certified Organic Grain Production
- Agronomy Journal (2004) 96:1288-1298
- Annual maize and perennial grass-clover strip cropping for increased resource use efficiency and productivity using organic farming practice as a model
- European Journal of Agronomy (2013) 47: 55-64
- Breeding maize for traditional and organic agriculture
- Euphytica (2015) 205: 219-230
- Conventional and Organic Soil Fertility Management Practices Affect Corn Plant Nutrition and Ostrinia nubilalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) Larval Performance
- Environmental Entomology (2014) 43: 1264-1274
- Cover Crop-Based, Organic Rotational No-Till Corn and Soybean Production Systems in the Mid-Atlantic United States
- Agriculture (2017) 7(4): 34
- Cover crop effect on corn growth and yield as influenced by topography
- Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2014) 189: 229-239
- Effect of interseeding cover crops and fertilization on weed suppression under an organic and rotational cropping system: 1. Stability of weed suppression over years and main crops of potato, maize and soybean
- Field Crops Research (2012) 127: 9-16
- Estimating Nitrogen Mineralization of Composted Poultry Manure, Organic Fertilizers, and Green Manure Crops for Organic Sweet Corn Production on a Sandy Soil Under Laboratory Conditions
- HortTechnology (2012) 22: 37-43
- Evaluating Cultivars for Organic Farming: Maize, Soybean, and Wheat Genotype by System Interactions in Eastern Nebraska
- Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems (2013) 37: 915-932
- Experimental data confirm the importance of appropriate selection environments for breeding maize adapted to organic farming systems
- The Feasibility of Organic Nutrient Management in Large-scale Sweet Corn Production for Processing
- HortTechnology (2012) 22: 25-36
- Feasibility of Organic Weed Management in Sweet Corn and Snap Bean for Processing
- Weed Technology (2010) 24: 544-550
- First evidence for a major cover crop effect on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and organic maize growth
- Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2014) 34: 841-848
- Forage radish and cereal rye cover crop effects on mycorrhizal fungus colonization of maize roots
- Plant and Soil (2010) 328: 507-521
- Impact of single and repeated flaming on yield components and yield of maize
- Organic Agriculture (2013) 3: 141-147
- Impact of tillage and rotation on yield and economic performance in corn-based cropping systems
- Agronomy Journal (2006) 98: 1204-1212
- Impacts of earthworms on soil nutrients and plant growth in soybean and maize agroecosystems
- Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment (2007) 120: 442-448
- Integrated Weed Management Strategies in Cover Crop—based, Organic Rotational No-Till Corn and Soybean in the Mid-Atlantic Region
- Weed Science (2018) 66:94-108
- Interseeding forage brassicas into sweet corn: forage productivity and effect on sweet corn yield
- Journal of Sustainable Agriculture (1998) 11: 51-58
- Managing white clover living mulch for sweet corn production with partial rototilling
- American Journal of Alternative Agriculture (1990): 5: 4-12
- A Meta-Analysis of Maize and Wheat Yields in Low-Input vs. Conventional and Organic Systems
- Agronomy Journal (2016) 108: 1155-1167
- Nitrogen and Weed Management for Organic Sweet Corn Production on Loamy Sand
- Agronomy Journal (2016) 108: 758-769
- Nitrogen Competition between Corn and Weeds in Soils under Organic and Conventional Management
- Weed Science (2015) 63: 461-476
- Nitrogen contribution of rye–hairy vetch cover crop mixtures to organically grown sweet corn
- Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems (2013) 28: 59-69
- Nitrogen Delivery from Legume Cover Crops in No-Till Organic Corn Production
- Agronomy Journal (2011) 103: 1578-1590
- Organic Maize Growth and Mycorrhizal Root Colonization Response to Tillage and Organic Fertilization
- Journal of Sustainable Agriculture (2010) 34: 836-849
- Organic no-tillage system effects on soybean, corn and irrigated tomato production and economic performance in Iowa, USA
- Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems (2012) 27: 49-59
- Organic Supplemental Nitrogen Sources for Field Corn Production after a Hairy Vetch Cover Crop
- Agronomy Journal (2016) 108: 1992-2002
- Organic Weed Management in Field Crops with a Propane Flamer and Rotary Hoe
- Weed Technology (2012) 26: 793-799
- Organic vs conventional farming: Differences in infection by mycotoxin-producing fungi on maize and wheat in Northern and Central Italy
- Crop Protection (2015) 72: 22-30
- Recurrent Selection and Participatory Plant Breeding for Improvement of Two Organic Open-Pollinated Sweet Corn (Zea mays L.) Populations
- Sustainability (2015) 7: 5139-5152
- Reduced-Tillage Organic Corn Production in a Hairy Vetch Cover Crop
- Agronomy Journal (2012) 104: 621-628
- Soil biological properties, soil losses and corn yield in long-term organic and conventional farming systems
- Soil and Tillage Research (2014) 139: 37-45
- Soil organic amendment impacts on corn resistance to Helicoverpa zea: Constitutive or induced?
- Pedobiologia (2012) 55: 343-347
- Starter Fertilizer for Managing Cover Crop-Based Organic Corn
- Agronomy Journal (2017) 109: 2214-2222
- Synchrony between legume nitrogen release and corn demand in the upper Midwest
- Agronomy Journal (1995) 87: 1063-1069
- A Systems Comparison of Contrasting Organic Weed Management Strategies
- Weed Science (2018) 66:109-120
- Tillage and Planting Date Effects on Weed Dormancy, Emergence, and Early Growth in Organic Corn
- Weed Science (2015) 63: 477-490
- Timing and propane dose of broadcast flaming to control weed population influenced yield of sweet maize (Zea mays L. var. rugosa)
- Field Crops Research (2010) 118: 282-288
- Use of legume green manures as nitrogen sources for corn production
- Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems (2012) 27: 180-191
- Weed Mortality Caused by Row-Crop Cultivation in Organic Corn–Soybean–Spelt Cropping Systems
- Weed Technology (2016) 30: 648-654
For more information about Organic Science Cluster research on organic corn production, please see the following Research Activities: