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The SOC, pH, EC did not vary with site × depth, and management × depth interactions.
Corn plant populations and grain yield had strong year x seeding depth interactions at Orleans Co. (Table 1), presumably because of very different weather conditions after planting.
Corn plant populations and grain yields had strong year x location x seeding depth interactions indicating that the "one size fits all" 2.0 inch seeding depth was not optimum across all years and sites.
Corn plant populations and grain yields had year x seeding depth interactions at Livingston Co. (mostly because of damage to corn at the 1.0 inch seeding depth in 2013).
Corn plant populations had significant year x seeding depth interactions but grain yield did not have a year x seeding depth interaction at the Seneca Co. site (Table 1).
Nevertheless, plant populations had year x location x seeding depth interactions in the field-scale studies, illustrating that the optimum planting depth depends equally upon soil conditions at and shortly after planting as the actual planting depth itself (Table 3).
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Yield, however, did show a year x seeding depth interaction.
Plant populations had a significant year x planting date x seeding depth interaction (Table 1).
Despite the planting date x seeding depth interaction for days to emergence and plant populations in 2013, yield did not have a planting date x seeding depth interaction (What's Cropping Up?, vol.24, no.1, 2014, p.7-8).
Seed yield did have a year x planting date x seeding depth interaction, but mostly because of the mid-June planting dates (Table 3).
Plant populations did not have a year x seeding depth interaction at Cayuga County and showed quadratic responses to seeding depths in both years with maximum populations at the 1.5 to 2.0 inch seeding depths (Table 1).
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