The technology rising corn production on dry land

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The technology rising corn production on dry land

Fenty Ferayanti, Idawanni
Int. J. Agron. & Agric. Res. 13(3), 16-20, September 2018.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2018; The Author(s).
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Abstract

The study was to analyzed the technology rising corn production on dry land. The study was conducted in Aceh 2016. Randomized block design was arranged with 3 replications and 2 factorial. This research used some varieties of corn. There were 7 levels of varieties of corn treatment including bima 15, bima 19, bima 20, Lamuru sukmaraga, pioneer and bisi. The Basic of fertilizer is organic fertilizer was used 3 ton ha-1, urea 450 kg ha-1a and NPK 325 kg ha-1.Treatment of fertilizer was conducted once. There were 2 levels of treatment of recommendations on fertilizing local farmers and fertilizing recommendation based on soil nutrient. The Observation parameters to be taken were on vegetative and yield of maize. The best vegetative and yields of corn was found in BIMA 20 on patterns of farmers and introduction. The lowest of vegetative was found in BISI, PIONER. The BIMA was produced the higest from other varieties.

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