October 30, 2006 News Agronomy

FIRST Performance Update – Oct 30

Happy Halloween to all… here’s the FIRST update from plots posted over the weekend.

FIRST CORN PLOTS

Indiana North

  • 6202Bt WINS at Woodburn, Indiana. 6202Bt was 5th in this test last year.
  • 5961G3 is 4th at Marion.
  • 5416RWRR is 13th at Marion.

Ohio West Central

  • 6321BtRR is 2nd at Eaton
  • 5961G3 is 13th at Greenville

Ohio North West

  • 5961G3 is 5th at Dunkirk
  • 5711Bt is 7th at Dunkirk^
  • 6202Bt is 10th at Fayette^
  • 6202Bt is 13th at Caledonia^

Michigan South

  • 5416RWRR is 11th at Marshall
  • 4689BtRR is 19th at Riga^

Wisconsin South

  • 5416RWRR is 12th at Arlington

Iowa North Central

  • 5416RWRR is 4th in the early season test at Mason City
  • 5711Bt is 18th in the full season test at Mason City^

South Dakota South East

  • 5711Bt is 2nd at Madison in the full season test.
  • 5711Bt is the #1 non-rw hybrid at Madison.

North Central Tri-State

  • 5416RWRR is 5th at Manchester, IA in the early-season test
  • 5711Bt is the #1 non-rw hybrid at Manchester in the full-season test (6th overall)
  • 5961G3 is 9th at Manchester in the full-season test
  • 5416RWRR is 10th in the early season test at Warren, IL
  • 5711Bt is 16th in the full-season test at Warren, IL^

FIRST SOYBEAN PLOTS

  • GL4129RR WINS the Indiana Central Summary
  • GL3629RR is 3rd in the Indiana North Summary
  • GL3449RR is 6th in the Indiana North Summary
  • GL2506RR is 6th in the Illinois North Summary
  • GL2506RR is 11th at Winnebago, IL

^Non-RW hybrids only

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