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Things to Look for When Selecting Your Corn Dave Christensen Seed We Need

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Page 1: Things to Look for When Selecting Your Corn Dave Christensen Seed We Need

Things to Look for When Selecting Your Corn

Dave ChristensenSeed We Need

Page 2: Things to Look for When Selecting Your Corn Dave Christensen Seed We Need

A good crop of Painted Mountain Corn. These improved Native plants yielded 105 bushels/acre.

This success involved making many good selections for many years!

Page 3: Things to Look for When Selecting Your Corn Dave Christensen Seed We Need

After intermating many populations of western corn, I set to work selecting.

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Page 4: Things to Look for When Selecting Your Corn Dave Christensen Seed We Need

My gardens have many populations and lines. Sometimes I control pollination with bagging and detasseling since good mothers and fathers are needed. This is a lot of work that fills my summer days.

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While I maintained the diversity of colors, my primary selection was for plants that survived, yielded well, and were free of off-types.

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STRESS SELECTION TECHNIQUES:

1. Plant densely and deeply, then thin!

2. Hold back water

3. Hold back fertilizer

4. Grow in Montana: cold springs, very hot summer days, summer drought, early frost, hail

Select for horizontal resistance to stress over years of intense mass selection

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I kept in my mind a vision of my ideotype after I figured out which form was the best adapted here.

When I visit my fields in the fall, I think of this type as I evaluate all of the plants.

Those that aren't the best are used, but not for seed!

With drought stress some Painted Mountain plants still yield very well.

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Short husks leave the grain exposed to the elements and the birds. Avoid short husks!

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Good husks protect the grain until harvest.

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This is a well husked ear. However, the long shank allows the ear to fall to the ground and flag leaves can waste precious water in a drought.

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Here is great diversity for shank length. Selection can help to fix the right type: short and thin.

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I keep opaque, floury kernels because they are soft and more digestible. Choose the kernel starch type you need...

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...and then select them from many good ears. I spend my winters carefully selecting seeds. Only the best of the best get planted in spring.

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Select against ears with kernels that split or are infected with fungi: these can be toxic!

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Select many ears from a large population, select for good ears on healthy plants that stand long into the fall, and watch out for new traits...

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...like natural resistance to grasshoppers!

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After picking, dry the seed ears well.

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Will you breed the Seed We Need?