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Dr. Robert L. Nielsen
Professor of Agronomy
Extension Corn Specialist

915 W. State Street
Department of Agronomy
Purdue University
West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2054

 

 


My Responsibilities at Purdue University

Extension education in corn management systems.

  • Transgenic crop issuesEars of corn
  • Corn growth and development
  • Understanding the effects of stress on corn
  • Stand establishment issues in corn
  • Corn replant decision-making
  • Yield-limiting factors in corn production
  • Crop problem troubleshooting
  • Site-specific crop management technologies
  • Working with yield monitor data
  • Technology transfer & distance education via the World Wide Web
  • Managing the downside risks of continuous corn
  • Guidelines for on-farm research
  • Managing nitrogen fertilizer for corn
  • Profitable corn management practices

Extension Publications

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  • I've also written a fair number of Extension newsletter articles over the years. Many of them that have been written since the dawn of prehistoric [Web] time are archived in my Corny News Network Archives.

Research interests in corn management systems.

  • Effects of Uneven Plant Spacing on Corn Grain Yield (2004 - 2006)
  • Fine-Tuning Purdue’s N Rate Recommendations for Corn (2006 - )
  • Potential for Using Optical Sensors for Fine-Tuning N Rate Recommendations in Corn (2006 - )
  • Managing Corn Residues in No-till Continuous Corn (2008 - )
  • Nitrogen Use Comparisons Between Bt and non-Bt Corn Hybrids (2008 - )

A Fun Extension Project:
Take a look at our 5-ac corn maze!


Downloadable Powerpoint Presentations

Available Powerpoint® Presentations for PUCES Ag. Educators
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Presentations, Papers, etc.

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Optical Reflectance Sensors & N Rate Decisons for Corn
This presentation highlights our research with optical reflectance sensors and their potential for helping fine-tune nitrogen rate decisions for corn.
R.L. (Bob) Nielsen and Jim Camberato
© 2008-2009, Purdue Univ.
Corn Growth & Development: Stand Establishment
This presentation describes the stand establishment period from germination through about leaf stage V6 and the effects that stress can impose on this critical period.
R.L. (Bob) Nielsen
© 2008-2009, Purdue Univ.
Corn Growth & Development: Rapid Growth Phase
This presentation addresses the rapid growth phase that begins shortly after leaf stage V6 and continues until pollination and the effects that stress can impose during this critical period. The presentation includes a description of the ear size determination process. The influence of row spacing and seeding rates are also discussed.
R.L. (Bob) Nielsen
© 2008-2009, Purdue Univ.
Mitigate the Downside Risks of Second-Year Corn
Agronomically, a continuous corn cropping system is fraught with a multitude of negative yield influencing factors. Most growers understand this, yet sometimes they believe crop economics favor growing continuous corn. While most agronomists certainly do not encourage monoculture of any kind, one can at least offer suggestions for mitigating the downside risks of corn following corn for those growers who feel pressured to do so. A written summary (PDF format) is available HERE.
R.L. (Bob) Nielsen
© 2005-2009, Purdue Univ.
Corn Planter Tuneups: Why Bother?
Online Powerpoint presentation (Req. IE v5.0 or newer)
Powerpoint® 2002 version (10.8 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (2.2 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (1.6 MB)
A presentation on the importance of uniform plant-to-plant spacing and emergence in corn, plus guidelines on improving planter performance..
© 2002-2004, Purdue University.
Stand Establishment Issues & Concerns for No-Till Corn
Powerpoint® 2000 version (19.1 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (3.5 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (1.7 MB)
This presentation discusses the issues and challenges of achieving successfull stand establishment in no-till corn. Suggested agronomic decisions for improving stand establishment are described.
© 2003, Purdue University.
Protecting Your Non-GMO Grain From Contamination
Powerpoint® 2000 version (4.0 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (2.1 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (1.8 MB)
Certain transgenic corn traits available to U.S. corn growers are not yet fully approved in the global marketplace, especially by the European Union. Consequently, certain U.S. grain buyers restrict their purchases to that from only approved hybrids and reject grain from non-approved hybrids or grain from fields of approved hybrids that is "contaminated" with transgenic grain. This so-called "contamination" can occur from mechanical mixing (commingling) of grain from different hybrids during planting, harvesting, or post-harvest operations. Pollen drift from transgenic hybrids can also cause "contamination" of neighboring fields due to cross-pollination. Consequently, growers who desire to maintain the non-transgenic purity of the grain in their production fields need to understand corn pollen biology, the dynamics of pollen drift, and possible methodologies for minimizing the risk of significant pollen "contamination" from adjacent fields of non-approved corn hybrids.
© 2003, Purdue University.
Using On-Farm Research: Are Those Real Differences I'm Seeing?
Powerpoint® 2000 version (7.5 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (2.5 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (1.0 MB)
The purpose of this presentation is to help growers and consultants better understand a few of the fundamental concepts of on-farm research.
© 2003, Purdue University.
Key Crop Management Issues for Optimizing Grain Yield & Quality
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (1.8 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (1.6 MB)
Adobe™ Acrobat™ formatted summaries of a presentation made at the 5th Australian Maize Conference, held 18-20 Feb, 2003, in Toowoomba, QLD.
© 2002-03, Purdue University.
Maize: New Uses for an Old Crop
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (1.3 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (1.2 MB)
Adobe™ Acrobat™ formatted summaries of a presentation made at the FAR New Zealand Maize Conference, held 12-13 Feb, 2003, in Hamilton, New Zealand.
© 2002-03, Purdue University.
Maize GE – Benefits & Bugbears in the U.S.
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (1.7 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (1.4 MB)
Adobe™ Acrobat™ formatted summaries of a presentation made at the FAR New Zealand Maize Conference, held 12-13 Feb, 2003, in Hamilton, New Zealand.
© 2002-03, Purdue University.
Developments in Agronomy & Maize Management
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (1.5 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (0.9 MB)
Adobe™ Acrobat™ formatted summaries of a presentation made at the FAR New Zealand Maize Conference, held 12-13 Feb, 2003, in Hamilton, New Zealand.
© 2002-03, Purdue University.
Profitable Corn Management Strategies & Production Practices
Powerpoint® 2000 version (18.4 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (3.6 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (2.3 MB)
Timeless ideas and suggestions for improving agronomic efficiencies, and thus profitability, of corn production in Indiana.
© 2002-03, Purdue University.
Corn Growth & Development Related to Herbicide Use
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (1.5 MB)
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (460 KB)
Many post-emergence herbicide labels restrict the size or age of corn that can be treated. This Adobe™ Acrobat™ formatted version summarizes a presentation made at the 2003 Southwest Indiana Corn and Soybean Day held in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, on 10 January 2003 that offers insight into the uncertainties of determining corn growth stages relative to herbicide usage.
© 2003, Purdue University.
Stress & the Common Corn Plant
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (5.7 MB)
Adobe PDF summary (98 KB)
Corn's maximum yield occurs while it is still in the seed bag. After the seed is planted, the remainder of the season is devoted to fighting off stresses of every shape and size. This 2-page Adobe™ Acrobat™ formatted publication summarizes a presentation made at the 2002 SW Indiana Crops Conference, the 2002 Minnesota Crop Pest Management Short Course, and the 2003 Illinois Crop Protection Conference that offers insight into the effects of stress on corn growth and development throughout the growing season.
© 2002-03, Purdue University.
Life's Little Corn Problems: Tips on Crop Diagnostics
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (4.5 MB)
This presentation shares my experiences in the art of crop diagnostics, including what questions to ask, how to look at a field, how to resist the know-it-alls, how to locate that missing puzzle piece, how to sneak away from the crowd, how to stick your foot in your mouth, and how to hem and haw with the best of them. I also share some experiences with photography, including digital imagery, from the perspective of capturing these precious moments in crop diagnostics. This Adobe™ Acrobat™ document summarizes a presentation given at the 2002 Nebraska Independent Crop Consultant Association Spring Workshop and revised for the 2002 Mid-Atlantic Crop Management School in Maryland.
© 2002-03, Purdue University.
Selecting Hybrids Wisely
Adobe PDF version (Handout view) (1.3 MB)
Hybrid selection is among the most important decisions that a grower makes each year, yet can be among the challenging.
© 2002-03, Purdue University.
A Corny Review of 2001
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (1.2 MB)
Looking back at the previous year's corn crop can sometimes give us insight into future crop management decisions. This Adobe™ Acrobat™ document summarizes a presentation made at the 2002 Indiana Crop Improvement Association Annual Conference.
© 2002, Purdue University.
Stalk Rots and Lodging in Corn
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (1.4 MB)
Stalk rots and accompanying root & stalk lodging in corn can be devastating in their effects on yield and harvest losses. This Adobe™ Acrobat™ document summarizes a presentation given at a grower conference in southern Indiana in November 2001.
© 2001, Purdue University.
Transgenic Crops in Indiana
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view) (1.5 MB)
This Adobe™ Acrobat™ document summarizes a presentation given as a guest lecture at Indiana University (Oct 2001) on the background and issues of transgenic crops relative to Indiana farmers.
© 2001, Purdue University.
Adoption of SSCM Technologies
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view)
This Adobe™ Acrobat™ document summarizes a presentation about the adoption of site-specific crop management (SSCM) technologies originally presented at the InfoAg 2001 Conference in Indianapolis (Aug 2001).
© 2001, Purdue University.
Off the Fence and Into the Field
Adobe PDF version (Presentation view)
This Adobe™ Acrobat™ document summarizes a presentation about my experiences with precision farming technologies originally presented at the InfoAg 2001 Conference in Indianapolis (Aug 2001).
© 2001, Purdue University.
Sparse Versus Dense Spatial Data
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
An online version of a talk presented at the 2000 Purdue Top Farmer Crop Workshop that emphasizes the importance of dense data sets for interpolating spatial variability for yield influencing factors.
© 2000, Purdue University.
Improving Your Cost Efficiency of Crop Production
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
An on-line version of a slide presentation that offers timeless ideas and suggestions for improving agronomic efficiencies, and thus profitability, of row crop production in Indiana.
© 2000, Purdue University.
Experiences with GPS-Enabled Cropping Technologies in the Eastern Corn Belt
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
Adapted from a presentation given at the Unified Wine & Grape Symposium in January 2000 at Sacramento, California.
© 2000, Purdue University.
Cyberspace & Agricultural Technology Transfer: An Indiana Experience
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
An on-line version of a slide presentation sharing my experiences using the WWW to fulfill my responsibilities as an Extension Agronomist in Indiana. Adapted from a presentation given at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, October 1998.
© 1998, Purdue University.
Understanding Factors That Limit Yield in Corn
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
An on-line slide presentation of issues relevant to the potential for improving yields with Precision Farming technology.
© 1998, Purdue University.
Establecimiento Variable en el Maíz y Su Efecto en la Producción de Grano
(Spanish - español)
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
Adapted from a presentation given at the VI National Corn Congress, Pergamino ARGENTINA, 12 - 14 Nov 1997. The Congreso Nacional de Maíz was organized by the Asociación de Ingenieros Agrónomos de la Zona Norte de la Pcia. de Bs. As. (AIANBA).
© 1997, Purdue University.
Hot Topics in the Eastern US CornBelt
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
Adapted from a presentation given at the Ontario Corn Producers Association Annual Convention, London, Ontario CANADA on 25 February 1997.
© 1997, Purdue University.
Cyberspace & Agricultural Technology Transfer in the 21st Century
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
Adapted from a presentation given at the University of Guelph, Ontario, 17 February 1997.
© 1997, Purdue University.
The Electronic Coffee Shop: Information Technology for the New Electric Agriculture
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
A WWW presentation for the Managements of the Danish Agricultural Advisory Centre, The Agricultural EDP-Centre and the The Danish Family Farmers' Association, 4 June 1996, during a visit to Purdue University.
© 1996, Purdue University.
Establishing a Web Presence: An Extension Specialist's Experience
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
Part of a larger discussion on "Weaving Your Way on the Web", presented as a PUCESA Professional Improvement Seminar, 5 December 1995, on the campus of Purdue University.
© 1995, Purdue University.
The Role of an Extension Corn Specialist in Indiana Agriculture
Online Powerpoint™ presentation
Adapted from a presentation given at the Executive Workshop on 'Preparing Hungary's Agricultural Universities for the 21st Century: Integrating Teaching, Research, and Extension', 18-19 October 1995, Gödöllõ University of Agricultural Sciences, Godollo, HUNGARY.
© 1995, Purdue University.

My Background

Nebraska Herbie

The Corn Guy
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