October 31, 2005 News Agronomy

Performance Update – Halloween!

Boo! Here’s some performance that should scare any competition…

F.I.R.S.T. Corn Summaries:

  • 6321Bt WINS the Elkhart full-season location in Iowa West-Central

F.I.R.S.T. Soybean Summaries:

  • GL3119RR is 5th in the Indiana North summary. GL3509RR is 8th!
  • GL2302RR is 7th in the South-Dakota / Iowa summary.

Other Key Plot Data:

  • Will County (IL) corn growers – medium plot – 5961RW is 3rd!
  • 6259 topped Phil Davis’ Net 7E plot in Monticello, IL
  • 5711Bt topped Chris Fink’s 20" Net 6 plot in Lanark, IL at 259 bushels per acre!
  • Ingleside Farms (Romeo, MI) – 4256Bt beats Pioneer side-by-side twice!
  • 4689BtRR is the top non-XP at Elwin Ricardson’s Net 3 in Snover, MI
  • 4415BtRR is the top non-XP for GLH at Don Reinbold Jr’s Net 4T at Reese, MI
  • 4689BtRR wins again at Brian Sweeney’s RST Set 2 in Ubly, MI
  • 4689BtRR is the top non-XP at Gimmey Farm’s Net 3 in Shepherd, MI
  • 5722 won the RST Set 3 plot at Loren Devenney’s in Burlington, MI
  • 5722 won the RST Set 3 plot at Phil Iott’s in Ottawa Lake, MI
  • 5606 won the RST Set 3 at Scott Miller’s in Elsie, MI
  • 6202Bt (just like in the Indiana North FIRST tests) pounded the competition at Bob Henschen’s in Wolcottville, IN. 6321Bt was third.
  • 6070 won the RST Set 4 plot in Maplewood Ohio at Chris Gibbs’.
  • Tim Ostrem, Centerville SD, had 5961Bt top NK (by 15) and Pioneer (by eight) side-by-side.
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