December 12, 2005 News Agronomy

More Great Independent Results!

Soy Capital Ag Services just released their data and here’s our super results from those corn trials:

Iowa South East:

  • 5961Bt was FIRST by 10 bushels per acre (and more than $30 per acre!)
  • 5961Bt won three of the four locations by large margins (Mechanicsville, Vinton and Wever)
  • 6321Bt was 13th in this test.

Illinois North:

  • 5711Bt finished 8th of 70 hybrids!
  • 5711Bt finished 3rd in the Geneseo location at 251 bushels per acre.

Illinois North Central:

  • 5961RW places 3rd in the early hybrid regional average! (70 entries)
  • 5961RW also placed third in the Bloomington and McNabb locations.
  • 6202Bt places 23rd of 80 in the late hybrid regional average.

Illinois Central South:

  • 6202Bt places 6th of 70 hybrids in the early hybrid regional average!
  • 6202Bt was third in the Farmersville location.

Great Lakes did not have any entries in the IL South, Indiana or any of the soybean testing locations. All these plots can be downloaded at our website.

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