Corn weight calculation uses a simple formula that is dependent on specific variables unique to each field. Calculating weight can begin when the corn has reached maturity. Mature ears will display a black layer on the corn kernels. According to agronomist Joe Lauer, corn usually reaches maturity at 30 to 35 percent moisture. Corn moisture is a key variable in the weight formula. Equally important variables are average corn size and number of mature kernels.
Things You'll Need
Ears of Corn
Bucket
Moisture Tester
Calculator
Pencil
Paper
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Instructions
Calculate Ear Corn Weight
1
Choose several sample locations in your corn field. Measure a length of row equal to 1/1000th of an acre in each location.
2
Count the number of mature ears within the 1/1000 of an acre. Write down the number of ears from each sample location.
3
Weigh a sampling of ears to determine the average ear weight for a specific field.
Choose the 5th or 6th ear from each sample location and weigh it. Write down the weights and calculate an average weight.
4
Shell the ears that were weighed and thoroughly mix the kernels in a bucket.
5
Pour the kernels into a portable moisture tester and write down the percent of moisture. Average ear weight will change as the corn field dries and the ears mature.