Skip-Row Planting of Grain Sorghum for Improved Drought Tolerance

G1976
Published 2009

Skip-row planting involves leaving some rows unplanted to save stored soil water under the unplanted row for use during reproductive stages of growth. This guide advises on skip-tow planting as a means to improve grain sorghum production under water-deficit conditions.

Publication Details

Authors

Charles S. Wortmann

Richard B. Ferguson

Robert N. Klein

Drew J. Lyon

Steven R. Melvin

Subject

Crops

Crop Production/Field Crops

Publication Date October 30, 2009
Last Revision Date October 30, 2009
Language English
Formats

HTML / PDF

Series NebGuide