• Dr. Josh Lofton: Corn in Double Cropping | Ep. 59

  • Jan 28 2025
  • Duración: 40 m
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Dr. Josh Lofton: Corn in Double Cropping | Ep. 59

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  • In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Dr. Josh Lofton, from Oklahoma State University, explores double cropping systems. From wheat-soybean rotations to exploring the potential of corn and other summer crops, he offers hands-on advice for tackling climate and soil challenges. Discover how smart crop rotation can boost yields, improve soil health, and drive long-term sustainability. Tune in on all major platforms!


    "Double crop systems let us harvest two crops yearly by leveraging seasonal weather advantages.”


    Meet the guest: Dr. Josh Lofton is an Assistant Professor and Cropping Systems Specialist at Oklahoma State University. He holds a Ph.D. in Plant Science and Agronomy from Louisiana State University and a Master’s from Oklahoma State University. His program emphasis is on developing and integrating agronomic and economically viable cropping systems within Oklahoma, focusing on crop rotation, tillage, planting practices, and harvest management. Additionally, Dr. Lofton serves as the state canola and oilseed production specialist.


    What you will learn:

    • (00:00) Highlight
    • (01:16) Introduction
    • (04:50) Double cropping
    • (07:36) Common double crops
    • (16:21) Corn as a secondary crop
    • (20:46) Relative maturity
    • (24:44) Full season vs. double crop yield
    • (27:32) Final three questions


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