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Will Mixing Hybrids Increase Corn Grain Yield?

Mixing hybrids within a field is an attempt to increase yield. One theory often cited to support this practice is that hybrid mixing improves pollination. Is this theory based on sound science? This Crop Insights summarizes the results of research studies designed to determine if mixing hybrids improves yield.

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Last Modified:April 3, 2008

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