When Yields Fall Short
October 2025
|Successful Farming
While harvesting a field of irrigated corn, Quentin Connealy noticed something unusual: The dryland corners were outyielding the acres under the pivot.
"That's where it red-flagged for me that something had happened," said Connealy, who raises corn and soybeans in eastern Nebraska.
That field, like so many others, had hidden challenges that didn't become obvious until harvest. In this case, saturated conditions early in the season led to crown rot, weakening stalks, and limiting yield under the pivot.
Eventually, every farmer faces a field that doesn't live up to expectations. Whether it's due to uneven emergence, nutrient loss, disease, or weather stress, disappointing yields can happen, even on well-managed fields. The difference between frustration and improvement comes down to what happens next: asking the right questions and digging into the yield equation.
Understanding Corn Yield
Corn yield boils down to three core components: ears per acre, kernels per ear, and kernel weight, said Brent Tharp, technical product manager for Wyffels Hybrids. Each is influenced by different developmental stages and environmental factors.
"Even emergence is more important than picket-fence stands; the corn needs to come up at the same time to maximize yield potential," Tharp said. That means proper planter settings, consistent seed-to-soil contact, and planting into uniform moisture.
Tharp emphasized the importance of the V6-V12 stages, when potential ear girth and length are determined. Drought, nutrient tie-up from heavy residue, or poor root development during this window can undermine a field's potential long before tassel.
Later in the season, kernel weight becomes the final piece of the yield puzzle — and often the most weather-dependent. "At the dent stage, corn still has 40% of its yield left to make," Tharp noted. "Protecting green leaf area during that period is critical for continued grain fill."
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