Detasseling is the act of removing the pollen-producing tassel from a corn (maize) plant. Fields of corn that will be detasseled are planted with two varieties of corn. By removing the tassels from all plants of one variety, all the grain growing on those plants will be fertilized by the other variety's tassels. Detasseling is done to cross-breed, or hybridize, two different varieties of corn. In addition to being more physically uniform, hybrid corn produces dramatically higher yields than corn produced by open pollination. With modern seed corn the varieties to hybridize are carefully selected so that the new variety will exhibit specific traits found in the parent plants. SEM image of pollen grains from a variety of common plants: sunflower (Helianthus annuus), morning glory (Ipomoea purpurea), prairie hollyhock (Sidalcea malviflora), oriental lily (Lilium auratum), evening primrose (Oenothera fruticosa), and castor bean (Ricinus communis). ... For other uses, see Maize (disambiguation). ... // In biology, hybrid has two meanings. ...
Mechanized detasselers exist, the largest producer of which is Hagie Manufacturing Company of Clarion, Iowa; however, detasseling by hand is still necessary due to the variation in height of corn plants. Detasseling work is typically performed by children in their early teens; as such, it serves as a typical rite of passage (for many, it is their first job) in rural areas of the Corn Belt. Hagie Manufacturing is an agricultural machinery manufacturer in Clarion, Iowa. ... Clarion is a city in Wright County, Iowa, United States. ... Shan boy undergoing Poy Sang Long initiation A rite of passage is a ritual that marks a change in a persons social or sexual status. ... Categories: US geography stubs | Belt regions of the United States ...
Detasseling is the act of removing the pollen-producing tassel from a corn (maize) plant.
Mechanized detasselers exist, the largest producer of which is Hagie Manufacturing Co. of Clarion, Iowa; however, detasseling by hand is still necessary due to the variation in height of corn plants.
Detasseling work is typically performed by children in their early teens; as such, it serves as a typical rite of passage (for many, it is their first job) in rural areas of the Corn Belt.
Detasseling is the act of removing the pollen-producing (or "male") tassel from a corn (maize) plant.
Detasseling is done to breed, or hybridise, two different varieties of corn.
Mechanized detasselers exist, the largest producer of which is Hagie Manufacturing Co. of Clarion, IA, but detasseling by hand is still necessary due to the variation in height of corn plants.