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    CONSULTORIA AGRONÔMICA DA PROPRIEDADE FAZENDA NOSSA SENHORA APARECIDA EM SERRA AZUL/SP
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-12-13) BATISTA, Mauricio Aparecido; ALVARENGA, Nelson Aparecido; GIRALDIN, Rafael Rodrigo
    Corn, scientific name: Zea mays from the Family: Poaceae. Phenological stages, the maize crop is divided into two major phases: vegetative (V) and reproductive (R). The subdivisions of the vegetative stages (V) are numerically designated Ve through Vn, where n represents the last vegetative stage before bolting. The reproductive stages begin at the bolting R1 and go until the physiological maturation R6. Planting season: Harvest (September to December), off-season (January to March) and third harvest (April and June). The main weeds found on the property were: Digitaria insularis (bitter grass), from the Poaceae family. According to ADEGAS (2020), Digitaria insularis presents isolated resistance to glyphosate, the main herbicide used in corn and RR soy for weed control
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    CONSULTORIA AGRONÔMICA DA PROPRIEDADE SITIO VALE DA ESPERANÇA EM MOGI MIRIM/SP
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-10-27) BATISTA, Mauricio Aparecido; ALVARENGA, Nelson Aparecido; GIRALDIN, Rafael Rodrigo
    Corn, scientific name: Zea mays Family: Poaceae. Phenological stages: vegetative (V) and reproductive (R). Phase V is from Ve to Vn and phase R is from R1 to R6. It is a plant with an erect cespitose growth habit. It is recommended because of its ability to provide the herd with two essential items: energy and protein. Corn silage ends up being well accepted by animals due to its palatability. Furthermore, the plant is good for digestion and, as we mentioned, rich in energy, which contributes to better milk and meat production.

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