Purdue University Department of Agronomy

Corny News Network

Published 7 Aug 2009
URL: http://www.kingcorn.org/news/articles.09/FloodDamage-0807.html

Flood Damage to Corn Near Pollination or Beyond

R.L. (Bob) Nielsen
Agronomy Dept., Purdue Univ.
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2054
Email address: rnielsen at purdue.edu
 
7-day rainfall
Estimated 7-day cumulative rainfall as of 6am CST on 6 Aug 2009.
Map source: Midwest Regional Climate Center.

Heavy rainfall earlier this week has caused record and near-record flooding of rivers, creeks, and streams throughout parts of southeastern Indiana. Large ponded areas exist in fields distant from floodwaters. The rains were accompanied by damaging winds. The consequences to grain yield and quality from the damage caused by such flooding/ponding and wind are difficult to pinpoint with much accuracy because little research exists that addresses these chance-occurring yield-limiting factors. Risks and expectations, however, can be outlined.

Key Source of Information

Purdue Univ. 2009. Crop Management Information for Flood-Damaged Field Crops. A feature of KingCorn.org, Purdue University. [online] http://www.kingcorn.org/cafe/flood [URL accessed 8/7/09].

Related References

Hoeft, Robert. 2002. Predicting/Measuring Nitrogen Loss. Univ. of Illinois Pest & Crop Bulletin (5/17/02). [online] http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/cespubs/pest/articles/200208n.html [URL accessed 8/7/09].

Nielsen, Bob. 2001. Hail Damage in Corn: Moving Beyond Grief to Damage Assessment.Corny News Network, Purdue Univ. [online] http://www.kingcorn.org/news/articles.01/Hail_Damage-0606.html [URL accessed 8/7/09].

Nielsen, R.L. (Bob). 2003a. Bacterial Ear Rot in Corn Due to Flooding. Corny News Network, Purdue Univ. [online] http://www.kingcorn.org/news/articles.03/EarRot-0720.html. [URL accessed 8/7/09].

Nielsen, R.L. (Bob). 2003b. Corn & Soybean Loss From Floods & Ponding. Corny News Network, Purdue Univ. [online] http://www.kingcorn.org/news/articles.03/Flooding-0717.html. [URL accessed 8/7/09].

Nielsen, RL (Bob) and Gail Ruhl. 1998. Bacterial Ear Rot in Flooded Corn. Corny News Network, Purdue Univ. [online] http://www.kingcorn.org/news/articles.98/p&c9828.html. [URL accessed 8/7/09].

NOAA-MRCC. 2009. Midwest Climate Watch. Midwest Regional Climate Center. [online] http://mcc.sws.uiuc.edu/cliwatch/watch.htm [URL accessed 8/7/09].

Roth, Greg and others. [date not avail.] Managing Flood Damaged Crops. Penn. State Univ. [online] http://cornandsoybeans.psu.edu/flood_damaged_crops.cfm [URL accessed 8/7/09].

Thomison, Peter, Pierce Paul, and Dennis Mills. 2007. Late Season Flood Damage to Corn: Management Considerations. C.O.R.N. Newsletter, Ohio State Univ. [online] http://corn.osu.edu/story.php?setissueID=200&storyID=1224 [URL accessed 8/7/09].

Vorst, Jim. 1993. Assessing Hail Damage to Corn. Purdue Univ. Extension Publication NCH-1. [online] http://www.agcom.purdue.edu/AgCom/Pubs/NCH/NCH-1.html [URL accessed 8/7/09].