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Research conducted by Michigan State University. Results of the 2016 Growing Season. Extension Bulletin E-431 DECEMBER 2016 WEATHER .......................................... PAGE 4 CORN GRAIN ..................................... PAGE 7 CORN SILAGE ................................. PAGE 28 FUNGICIDE EFFECTS ..................... PAGE 47

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Page 1: WEATHER PAGE 4 CORN GRAIN PAGE 7 CORN SILAGE PAGE …The 2016 growing season will go into the books as warmer-than-normal statewide with highly variable precipitation totals and timing

Research conducted by Michigan State University.

Results of the 2016 Growing Season.

Extension Bulletin E-431DECEMBER 2016

WEATHER ..........................................PAGE 4CORN GRAIN ..................................... PAGE 7 CORN SILAGE .................................PAGE 28FUNGICIDE EFFECTS .....................PAGE 47

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COMPANY INDEXBRAND CONTACT

AGRIGOLD AgriGold Hybrids 5381 Akin Rd St. Francisville, IL 62460 www.agrigold.com

BECK Beck’s Hybrids 6767 E. 276th Street Atlanta, IN 46031 www.beckshybrids.com

BLUE RIVER Blue River Hybrids 2326 230th Street Ames, IA 50014 www.blueriverorgseed.com

BRODBECK Brodbeck Seeds 15 Ringel Avenue Wabash, IN 46992 www.brodbeckseed.com

CHANNEL Monsanto Company 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63167 www.channel.com

CROPLAN Croplan Genetics P.O. Box 64281, MS 5735 St Paul, MN 55164 www.croplan.com DAIRYLAND Dairyland Seed P.O. Box 958 West Bend, WI 53095 www.dairylandseed.com

DEKALB Monsanto Company 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63167 www.asgrowanddekalb.com

DYNA-GRO Dyna-Gro Seed 4648 S. Garfi eld Road Auburn, MI 48611 www.dyna-groseed.com

FOUNDATION Foundation Direct SeedDIRECT 634 13th Avenue North Onalaska, WI 54650 www.foundationorganicseed.com

GOLDEN HARVEST Syngenta Seed 11055 Wayzata Blvd. Minnetonka, MN 55440 www.syngenta.com

BRAND CONTACT

GREAT LAKES Great Lakes Hybrids 9915 West M21 Ovid, MI 48866 www.greatlakeshybrids.com

INTEGRA Integra Fortifi ed Seed 3300 S Parker Rd. Suite 500 Aurora, CO 80014 [email protected]

KEY AGRA Solutions, LLC 23778 Delphos Jennings Road Delphos, OH 45833 www.agrasolutions.com

LEGACY SEEDS Legacy Seeds, Inc. P.O. Box 68 - 290 Depot St. Scandinavia, WI 54799 www.legacyseeds.com

LEGEND Legend Seeds P.O. Box 241 DeSmet, SD 57231 www.legendseeds.com

M & W SEEDS M & W Seeds Inc. 8443 Wilcox Road Eaton Rapids, MI 48827 www.mwseeds.com

MASTERS CHOICE Masters Choice, Inc. 3010 State Route 146 E. Anna, IL 62906 www.seedcorn.com

MYCOGEN Mycogen Seeds 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 www.mycogen.com

NK Brand Syngenta Seeds, Inc. 11055 Wayzata Blvd. Minnetonka, MN 55440 www.syngenta.com

NuTech/ NuTech Seed, LLCG2 GENETICS 2321 N. Loop Dr., Suite 230 Ames, IA 50010 www.nutechseed.com

PARTNERS Partners Brand Seed, LLC 4610 E SR120 Howe, IN 46746 www.partnersbrandseed.com

BRAND CONTACT

RENK Renk Seed Company 6809 Wilburn Road Sun Prairie, WI 53590 www.renkseed.com

RUPP Rupp Seeds, Inc. 17919 Co. Rd. B Wauseon, OH 43567 www.ruppseeds.com

SEED CONSULTANTS Seed Consultants, Inc. 648 Miami Trace Rd. SW Washington C. H., OH 43160 www.seedconsultants.com

SPECIALTY Specialty Hybrids 306 N Main Street Monticello, IN 47960 www.specialtyhybrids.com

STEYER Steyer Seeds 6145 N. County Road 33 Tiffi n, OH 44883 www.steyerseeds.com

T.A. SEEDS T.A Seeds 39 Seeds Lane Jersey Shore, PA 17740 www.taseeds.com

VIKING Albert Lea Seeds 1414 West Main Street P.O. Box 127 Albert Lea, MN 56007 [email protected] WELLMAN Wellman Seeds, Inc. 23778 Delphos Jennings Rd. Delphos, OH 45833 www.wellmanseeds.com

WYCKOFF Wyckoff Hybrids 594 E 400 N Valparaiso, IN 46383 www.wyckoffhybrids.com

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2016MICHIGAN CORN PERFORMANCE TRIALS

M. Singh, K. Thelen, W. D. Widdicombe and L. A. WilliamsDepartment of Plant, Soil, and Microbial Sciences

Michigan State UniversityIntroduction

The Michigan State University Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences conduct hybrid corn trials each year in cooperation with Michigan State University AgBio Research stations, seed corn companies, and farmers to determine yield and quality performance.

EntriesSeed companies are invited to enter hybrids in the trials; a

fee is charged to cover expenses incurred while conducting the trials. Separate indexes for grain and silage provide a list of all hybrids entered in the 2016 trials (pg. 26 and 31, respectively). Thirteen grain and eleven silage locations were planted. A total of 369 hybrids from 34 brand names make up the 564 entries; that translates into 6,768 separate county plots planted. Company names used in association with hybrid numbers refer to the brand. The hybrid numbers are the companies’ designations.

Hybrids that have a seed-applied insecticide that may enhance yield are listed in the table column TRT (Treatment). The “TRAIT” column uses code numbers, listing the hybrid traits provided by the company. Treatment and Trait codes are listed in the tables on page 19.

How to Use This BulletinTables list hybrids alphabetically and contain yield results

for each location, plus zone averages. Complete one and two-year yield results are listed in tables for each zone where data is available. One-year single-site results are less reliable than multiple year and multiple location averages, and should be interpreted with more caution. Confi dence in corn performance data increases as the number of years and the number of testing locations increase. Results for corn grain and corn silage trials are also listed on our Web site:

http://www.varietytrials.msu.edu

To obtain additional published copies of this bulletin please contact the Michigan State University Extension Bulletin Offi ce at the following:

SHOP.MSU.EDUAngell BuildingMichigan State University166 Service Rd.East Lansing, MI 48824(517) 432-1859(800) 709-9195 (Toll Free)

The results shown are the average of four replications grown in close proximity to one another. Two or more plots of the same hybrid in the same fi eld may produce somewhat different results because of uncontrolled variability in the soil and other environmental factors. Replication and randomization of the entries were two methods employed to reduce this variation.

Because these methods do not eliminate all variables, the magnitude of difference necessary for statistical signifi cance has been calculated for yield, moisture content, and test weight. The value calculated as the least signifi cant difference (LSD) is the amount an individual hybrid would have to differ from another hybrid in the same test to be considered signifi cantly different from that hybrid. The coeffi cient of variability, (CV) is indicative of a trials precision. Trials with low levels of error variation have lower CV values.

The highest yielding hybrid in each trial is indicated with a double asterisk (**) in each table, hybrids that are not signifi cantly different from the highest yielding hybrid are indicated with an asterisk (*). Other agronomic information relative to each trial is given in tables B and C (pg. 25 and 30). Fertilizer amounts are shown as total pounds per acre of nitrogen, P2O5, and K2O applied during the season.

Season in Summary: 2016Entry forms for participating companies were due March

15th; by the end of March we began receiving the hybrids that made up our trials. After a lot of paper work, printing of labels and placing labels on packets, our students began counting the seeds and fi lling the packets. The counting process was made easier with an Agriculex ESC-1 seed counter. Packets were sorted by trial and location and placed in a computer generated random planting order. Some of our seed comes from winter production in South America. We are usually receiving seed up to the morning we leave the Agronomy Farm for the fi rst day of planting.

Planting Commenced in Huron County on May 5th and ended in Alger County on May 31st. We experienced several rain delays between May 5th and May 17th. Beginning May 18th, we were able to plant nearly every day until completion. We did, however, have to make an unusual return trip to the Upper Peninsula due to a rain delay at our Alger County location. The planting depth is checked at each individual fi eld and is adjusted according to the tillage practices and soil texture.

Weed control was applied at all fi elds. All but one weed control application was performed by our cooperators. Fertilizer applications were consistent with rates that were necessary based on soil type, soil samples and cooperator recommendations for their fi eld.

Normally, stand counts are one of the least challenging tasks of the season; this year, stand counts were the most diffi cult challenge. Finding workers to help complete stand counts was the over-riding issue which slowed the pace in which the fi elds were counted and thinned.

- Season Continued On Page 6.

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2016GROWING SEASON WEATHER SUMMARY

Jeff Andresen, Extension Agricultural MeteorologistDepartment of GeographyMichigan State University

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The 2016 growing season will go into the books as warmer-than-normal statewide with highly variable precipitation totals and timing of the precipitation that fell.

It was preceded by an unusually mild fall and winter with strong El Nino conditions in progress across the equatorial Pacifi c region.

For the state as a whole, winter (December through February) temperatures averaged out at 27.8 degrees F, which is 7.6 degrees above normal and the fi fth warmest winter on record since 1895.

However, thanks to an active and persistent storm track through the Midwest region (largely to the west and north of Michigan), seasonal precipitation totals were above normal, with a state average value of 7.39 inches (2.08 inches above normal).

Given the mild temperatures, a majority of the precipitation fell as rain, and seasonal snowfall totals in most sections of the state remained well below normal. Some of the 2015/2016 winter statistics are typical of El Nino conditions and others are not.

Temperature-wise, the preceding winter (December through February) was much milder than normal, which is very typical of El Nino events. However, El Nino winters more often than not are drier than normal, which is a reminder that not all El Nino (or La Nina) events are identical, and that impacts can vary signifi cantly from event to event.

During April, an active northern branch of the jet stream led to the passage of a series of upper-air troughs through the Upper Midwest region, resulting in a cool and wet weather pattern across Michigan and extended fi eldwork and planting delays.

April ended up cooler than normal statewide, with departures from normal ranging from 1 degree below normal across southwestern sections of the state to more than 5 degrees below normal across northeastern sections. Precipitation totals generally ranged from 1.5 inches to more than 3 inches (from less than 75 percent of normal to more than 150 percent of normal), a signifi cant portion of which fell as snow in northern sections.

Snowfall for the month was heavier than normal in almost all areas of the state and exceeded 30 inches in most northern sections (more than 300 percent of normal in some areas). Given wetter-than-normal conditions for much of the preceding winter and at least portions of April, all but extreme southwestern sections of the state were categorized by the Palmer Drought Severity Index as ‘Unusually’, ‘Very’, or ‘Extremely Moist’ by month’s end.

Persistent upper air troughing across the region through the fi rst half of May resulted in a continuation of cooler-than-normal temperatures and prolonged fi eldwork delays.

An unusually cold air mass moved across the state on the 14th-16th, bringing unseasonably cold temperatures and some (very) late season snowfall. Fortunately, the cold air mass was accompanied by mostly cloudy, windy conditions, which prevented surface temperatures from falling much below the freezing mark.

A major upper air pattern shift across the Upper Midwest took place during the third week of May with the formation of a broad ridging feature which would generally persist for much of June, July and early August.

The change resulted in a prolonged period of mild, dry weather that fi nally allowed rapid progress of spring fi eldwork and planting. However, by the fi rst week in June, the extended dryness resulted in abnormally dry topsoils, slow germination of late-planted crops, delayed activation of some herbicides, and initial moisture stress for some shallow-rooted crops. In southern sections of the state on well-drained soils, the dryness prompted initial use of irrigation several weeks ahead of normal.

Drier-than-normal weather continued across much of the state during June and July, increasing levels of moisture stress in many crops. As of the fi rst week of July, precipitation defi cits since May 1st (observed versus normal totals) increased to as high as 5 inches in parts of the state and the U.S. Drought Monitor categorized much of Lower Michigan except for the southwest corner in D0 “abnormally dry” or D1 “moderate drought” categories.

In contrast to areas with precipitation defi cits, western parts of the state, including the western Upper Peninsula, recorded normal or even above- normal precipitation totals during the same time frame with near-ideal growing conditions.

For June, mean temperatures across Michigan ranged from 1 degree below normal across extreme northwestern sections of the state to almost 2 degrees above normal across southern sections of Lower Michigan. Precipitation totals for June ranged from less than 1 inch across south central sections of the state (less than 50 percent of normal) to more than 6 inches across western Upper Michigan (more than 150 percent of normal).

Continued warm and dry weather led to increasing levels of moisture stress during the fi rst three weeks of July.

Daytime temperatures in the 90s and high levels of solar radiation increased potential evapotranspiration rates into the 0.25 – 0.28 inches of water per day range, which far exceeded the water available to the crops in most cases.

Later-planted crops were particularly impacted by the stressful conditions. Late in the month, a series of weak weather disturbances brought showers and thunderstorms to most sections of the state on the 21st, 24th, and 30th, easing persistent dryness in many areas and providing moisture just in time for the water-sensitive pollination stage for a signifi cant portion of the state’s corn crop.

Rainfall totals for the last 10 days of July generally ranged from 2 inches -4 inches across much of western Lower Michigan. In some areas it was the heaviest rainfall since early spring.

Unfortunately, rainfall totals across eastern sections of the state were much less, and dryness and moisture stress continued as a problem for many crops in that portion of the state.

For July, rainfall totals generally ranged from less than 1.5 inches (less than 50 percent of normal) across eastern and northern sections of the Lower Peninsula to more than 6 inches (more than 200 percent of normal) in western Lower and Upper Michigan.

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Some fi elds were slightly more advanced than we like but, in the end, all fi elds were counted and thinned to a uniform stand. All locations except Grand Traverse County, MI and Wood County, OH were thinned back to a population of 35,244. Grand Traverse County was thinned to 31,284 and Wood County, OH was thinned to 34,452.

We began harvesting silage plots on September 9th in Wood County, Ohio and fi nished on October 7th with the Alger County silage plot. We are able to place 1,155 samples in the dryer at any given time; this space limitation accounts for some of the gaps in fi eld harvest days. We were able to run approximately three days, depending on the size of the fi elds, before the dryer was full, leaving us with no other choice than to suspend harvesting until the samples could be removed. We also experienced a few delays with equipment adjustments.

Last year we saw signifi cant improvements with our silage harvest equipment; this year we gained positive improvements for the grain harvesting equipment for the Michigan Corn Performance Trials. In August we took possession of a brand new Kincaid 8-XP combine. Grain harvest began October 30th on the Ingham County Conventional trial and ended on the Saginaw County plot on November 14th. We were fortunate to have only a single day when the rain shut us down. Grand Traverse County was dropped due to drought.

Table A (pg. 5) presents 2016 accumulations of temperature, rainfall, and heat units, plus their deviation from 30 year norms. Data is obtained from Michigan State University weather stations located closest to each plot location. Actual accumulation at each location may vary slightly. The weather summary is provided by Dr. Jeff Andresen from the Department of Geography using data from the Michigan State University Agricultural Weather Offi ce.

Mean temperatures ranged from near-normal across western sections to more than 3 degrees above normal in the east.

One of the consistent patterns during the fi rst half of the growing season was unusually high spatial variability of rainfall. For example, rainfall totals during July in Genessee County ranged from less than 1.5 inches in some sections to more than 8 inches in others.

As of early August, the driest areas of the state were found from south- central through southeast Lower Michigan, which represented a general eastward shift relative to earlier portions of the growing season.

A major jet stream pattern shift took place in mid-August, with the passage of a series of upper-air troughing features across the northern U.S. which led to an active weather pattern and heavy rain across portions of Michigan and the Great Lakes region during the second half of August into early September.

Heavy rain from the 13th-17th was associated with remnants of the weather system that had earlier caused devastating fl ooding across Louisiana and the Gulf Coast region.

Precipitation totals for August ranged from less than 2 inches across west central and northern sections of Lower Michigan to more than 10 inches across southwestern sections of the state, which improved late- season growing conditions for most crops. However, long-term dryness and some moisture stress persisted across northern sections of the Lower Peninsula.

Mean temperatures during August were above-normal statewide, ranging from about 2 degrees above normal across far western sections to more than 4 degrees above normal in eastern sections.

With warmer-than-normal conditions for much of the summer, seasonal growing degree day accumulations as of the end of August were generally 150-300 base 50 degree units above normal, which translates into 1-2 calendar weeks or more ahead of normal.

Warmer-than-normal weather continued for much of September and helped bring most spring-planted crops to maturity. A very slowly-moving upper air troughing system brought several consecutive days of moderate to heavy rain (1.5 inches to more than 3 inches) across portions of southern and central Lower Michigan from the 28th of September through the fi rst of October, which brought most early harvest-related and fall fi eldwork to an abrupt halt.

Mean temperatures for the month generally ranged from 2-4 degrees above normal. Precipitation totals for the month varied signifi cantly across the state, ranging from less than 2 inches in east-central sections of the state to more than 5 inches in the north and west.

Given the late-season rains, the Palmer Drought Severity Index increased to ‘Unusually Moist’ across much of southern and east-central Lower Michigan and all of Upper Michigan, which is noteworthy as drought conditions had been a problem in some of those areas are recently as mid-August.

As of the beginning of October, portions of northern Lower Michigan were still categorized by the U.S. Drought Monitor as ‘Abnormally Dry’.

Upper-air ridging across the central U.S. brought a general continuation of warmer-than-normal weather to Michigan and the Great Lakes region during October into early November, which

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favored crop maturation, grain drydown and fall fi eldwork activities. Mean temperatures for October generally ranged from 2-4

degrees above normal, resulting in the 7th consecutive warmer-than-normal month since March.

Not surprisingly, the fi rst freezing temperatures of the fall season were much later than normal in many portions of the state. Despite the warmer-than-normal mean temperatures, a series of cool frontal passages brought periodic precipitation and cooler, more seasonable temperatures. One of these systems brought the fi rst widespread snowfall to northern and central sections of the state on the 24th. The precipitation disrupted fall harvest and other fi eldwork activities, and progress of corn and soybean harvest progress remained behind normal in most sections of the state.

For October, precipitation totals generally ranged from just under 3 inches in southeastern and northern sections of Lower Michigan to more than 5 inches across west central sections of the Lower Peninsula and central sections of the Upper Peninsula.

By early November, most of the state except for northern and western Lower Michigan was classifi ed as, ‘Unusually Moist’ to ‘Very Moist’ by the long term Palmer Drought Severity Index.

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2016GRAIN PERFORMANCE TRIALS

2016 Grain Trial Locations

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IntroductionThe grain index (pg. 26) contains a list of all hybrids planted

in the 2016 grain trials.

County results are reported in the following tables:Tables 1E/1L Zone 1 - Branch, Cass and Washtenaw Tables 2E/2L Zone 2 – Allegan, Ingham and SaginawTables 3E/3L Zone 3 - Huron, Mason and MontcalmTable 4 Zone 4 –Grand Traverse, Iosco and Menominee, (Grand Traverse dropped due to drought)

Table 5 Zone 5 – Grand Traverse (E), Delta and Menominee (E)Tables 6E/6L Conventional Trial – Ingham, Saginaw (Zone 2) and Montcalm (Zone 3)

The map of Michigan (lower right) shows each zone and the locations where the trials were located.

MethodsThree trial locations were planted in each of fi ve maturity

zones. These zones were based on available growing degree-day units established from long-term weather records. Hybrids entered in a zone were tested in each of the three designated locations. Entries for zone 1, zone 2, and zone 3 were divided into two maturity groups, early and late, on the basis of relative maturity (RM) provided by the seed companies. In zone 4 and zone 5, all hybrids were tested in one group.

Planting is accomplished with an Almaco vacuum planter. A cable with “bobbins” that are set at twenty-fi ve foot intervals assure the uniform length of 22 foot long plots with a 3 foot alleyway and were planted at 30-inch row spacing. Four-row plots were used at all grain locations. The two center rows were harvested for yield. Experimental design, data acquisition, analysis of variance and data summarization were facilitated in part by AGROBASE Generation IITM. The experimental layout was a four-replication, randomized complete block design. Hybrid performance is reported as the adjusted mean averaged together from four replicated plots.

Variety trials were conducted on farmers’ fi elds and Michigan State University AgBio Research Stations. All hybrids in a location were managed uniformly with the same fertilizers, population, date of planting, and other management practices. In the fi eld, hybrids were identifi ed only by a plot number to assure unbiased comparisons. Trials in Branch, Cass and Mason counties were irrigated.

Stand counts were recorded in June. Plots with stand counts higher than the desired population were thinned at that time. Average trial population plus the desired population rates are listed with other important agronomic information in Table B (pg. 25). Lodging measurements were made during harvest. All plants broken below the ear and/or leaning more than 45 degrees were counted. Moisture content and fi eld weights were measured by a Harvest MasterTM single plot high capacity Grain GageTM HM800 System that is mounted on the Kincaid 8-XP plot combine. Grain moisture is reported at the standard 15.5 percent.

Data was recorded on a Panasonic FZ-G1 Toughpad using Harvest MasterTM Software. Grain test weight is reported at harvest moisture. Automated test weight equipment loses some accuracy as harvest moistures increase. Test weight values should be used to determine relative rank and not as a precise weight.

ResultsThe tables report the following information about the hybrids

tested:

1. Moisture content at harvest (%H20)

2. Yield (in bushels per acre) of shelled corn corrected to 15.5 percent moisture (Bu/A)

3. Test weight at harvest moisture (Twt)

4. Percent of stalk lodging (plants broken below the ear and/or 45 degrees off vertical at harvest) (%SL)

5. Percent stand of target population (%Std)

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tenaw

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2 Yea

r Ave

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1,2,3

15.8

224.7

56.2

0.596

15.5

231.8

56.3

1.498

17.9

214.5

55.2

0.092

14.1

227.8

57.1

0.097

CROP

LAN

3611

SS/R

IB96

A500

1,2,3,

615

.823

6.7*

56.5

0.295

16.1

244.8

*57

.30.0

100

17.3

231.4

*55

.60.6

8714

.123

4.056

.70.0

99CR

OPLA

N 38

99VT

2P/R

IB96

A250

1,216

.422

8.555

.70.7

9516

.524

6.9*

56.5

2.010

018

.320

9.354

.00.0

8814

.522

9.356

.60.0

97CR

OPLA

N 36

14VT

2P96

A250

1,216

.121

9.855

.70.0

9716

.021

5.156

.40.0

9917

.921

0.854

.60.0

9514

.423

3.456

.00.0

97CR

OPLA

N 41

99SS

/RIB

100

A500

1,2,3,

617

.221

9.555

.60.4

9417

.824

0.856

.60.6

100

18.6

195.0

53.8

0.788

15.3

222.7

56.5

0.094

DAIR

YLAN

D SE

ED D

S-91

98RA

98C5

001,2

,3,4,6

16.4

209.2

54.4

0.694

16.8

218.7

55.3

1.710

018

.419

3.153

.00.0

9514

.021

5.755

.00.0

88DA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9599

99C5

001,2

,3,4

16.8

211.9

54.3

0.394

17.2

215.7

54.9

0.910

018

.419

5.052

.70.0

9314

.722

5.055

.20.0

88DA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9701

101

C500

1,2,3,

4,617

.422

5.854

.70.3

9417

.323

3.855

.70.8

9719

.820

8.952

.80.0

8615

.223

4.755

.80.0

98DE

KALB

DKC

46-3

6 GEN

SSRI

B96

PV50

01,2

,3,4,6

16.1

227.9

55.6

0.396

16.4

242.6

*56

.40.0

100

17.6

208.9

54.0

0.992

14.4

232.2

56.3

0.097

DEKA

LB D

KC49

-72 G

ENSS

RIB

99PV

500

1,2,3,

4,616

.222

7.854

.60.0

9716

.424

8.4*

55.4

0.010

017

.921

5.352

.80.0

9514

.421

9.755

.70.0

95DE

KALB

DKC

51-3

8 GEN

SSRI

B10

1PV

500

1,2,3,

4,616

.523

3.6*

55.7

0.594

16.5

238.9

56.5

1.499

18.3

212.7

54.0

0.088

14.6

249.2

*56

.80.0

95DY

NAGR

O D3

7SS6

097

P500

1,2,3,

4,615

.822

5.456

.40.0

9615

.924

5.4*

57.6

0.099

17.7

214.4

55.3

0.091

13.8

216.4

56.4

0.097

DYNA

GRO

D39D

C43

99P5

001,2

,516

.523

7.8*

54.8

0.094

16.4

250.9

*55

.70.0

9718

.822

1.1*

53.6

0.087

14.3

241.4

55.1

0.099

DYNA

GRO

D40S

S48

100

P500

1,2,3,

4,616

.222

0.556

.20.4

9916

.423

1.056

.61.1

100

17.6

206.3

55.0

0.097

14.5

224.3

57.0

0.099

GOLD

EN H

ARVE

ST G

01P5

2-31

22A

101

C250

1,2,3,

4,5,6

16.4

207.8

56.2

0.495

16.4

215.5

57.2

1.110

018

.218

5.454

.70.0

8814

.622

2.656

.70.0

97GR

EAT

LAKE

S 40

37ST

XRIB

90P5

001,2

,3,6

15.3

220.5

56.8

0.395

15.4

224.0

57.0

0.910

016

.621

3.656

.50.0

8913

.922

4.057

.10.0

98GR

EAT

LAKE

S 42

50ST

XRIB

92P5

001,2

,3,6

14.9

213.3

55.0

1.292

15.3

219.1

56.0

3.798

16.0

197.7

53.8

0.078

13.4

222.9

55.3

0.099

GREA

T LA

KES

4452

VT2R

IB94

P500

1,215

.323

4.7*

55.5

0.297

15.5

241.8

*56

.00.6

100

16.8

218.9

54.5

0.093

13.6

243.5

56.1

0.098

GREA

T LA

KES

4548

STXR

IB95

P500

1,2,3,

615

.723

8.0*

56.1

0.399

16.2

235.4

56.4

0.910

016

.723

7.9**

55.3

0.097

14.3

240.8

56.5

0.099

GREA

T LA

KES

4879

STXR

IB98

P500

1,2,3,

616

.522

3.555

.60.3

9316

.424

3.5*

56.0

0.910

018

.320

2.154

.40.0

8415

.022

4.856

.40.0

96GR

EAT

LAKE

S 50

29VT

2RIB

100

P500

1,216

.822

5.955

.30.0

9416

.624

1.355

.90.0

100

19.1

190.3

53.8

0.085

14.8

246.1

*56

.10.0

99IN

TEGR

A 94

82VT

3PRI

B98

A250

1,2,3

16.3

232.3

56.2

0.895

16.5

232.3

56.9

0.999

18.1

228.9

*54

.91.4

9014

.523

5.856

.90.0

96IN

TEGR

A 46

52GS

S96

PV50

01,2

,3,4,6

15.4

221.6

56.3

0.199

15.6

229.9

57.0

0.310

016

.821

3.755

.40.0

9813

.822

1.356

.60.0

99IN

TEGR

A 49

02GS

S10

0A2

501,2

,3,4,6

16.8

222.4

55.8

0.092

16.7

239.4

56.8

0.098

18.7

192.3

53.7

0.080

15.0

235.5

56.9

0.097

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-37

15 G

ENSS

96P5

001,2

,3,4,6

15.7

227.1

56.2

0.095

15.7

237.4

57.4

0.010

017

.520

0.054

.50.0

8513

.924

4.056

.70.0

100

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-38

45 G

ENSS

97P5

001,2

,3,4,6

15.5

207.8

54.7

0.287

15.5

222.9

55.5

0.697

17.3

184.3

53.2

0.078

13.9

216.3

55.4

0.085

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-43

15 G

ENSS

101

P500

1,2,3,

4,617

.023

1.355

.50.0

9217

.023

7.256

.20.0

100

18.8

223.4

*53

.80.0

8115

.123

3.256

.60.0

95LE

GACY

SEE

DS L-

4445

VT2

PRO

DG10

1P2

501,2

,5,6

16.9

227.8

55.1

0.695

17.2

242.1

*55

.70.0

100

18.9

201.3

53.5

1.787

14.6

240.1

56.2

0.098

LEGE

ND 94

92 G

ENSS

RIB

92C2

501,2

,3,4,6

15.5

210.0

56.3

0.592

15.6

214.5

56.8

1.594

17.0

198.9

55.4

0.089

13.9

216.8

56.7

0.095

LEGE

ND 97

94 G

ENSS

RIB

94C2

501,2

,3,4,6

15.2

217.1

55.4

0.497

15.3

224.2

55.7

1.199

16.9

209.0

55.3

0.092

13.4

218.1

55.3

0.099

LEGE

ND 96

97 G

ENSS

RIB

97C2

501,2

,3,4,6

15.1

221.7

54.8

0.095

15.1

229.9

55.1

0.010

016

.520

2.054

.10.0

8513

.723

3.155

.10.0

99LE

GEND

9600

GEN

SSRI

B10

0C2

501,2

,3,4,6

16.2

229.9

55.6

0.496

16.3

244.6

*55

.61.1

100

18.0

216.8

54.7

0.090

14.2

228.4

56.4

0.097

LEGE

ND 97

01 G

ENSS

RIB

101

C250

1,2,3,

4,616

.723

0.955

.80.0

9416

.424

3.0*

55.9

0.010

018

.821

6.854

.60.0

8514

.823

3.056

.80.0

96

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M&W

SEE

DS 47

J66

94P2

501,2

15.8

219.5

56.1

0.799

16.0

226.8

56.7

1.410

017

.420

5.554

.80.6

9714

.222

6.356

.70.0

99M&

W S

EEDS

46J1

196

P250

1,216

.223

7.5*

56.1

0.495

15.8

237.8

57.1

1.199

17.8

237.8

*54

.60.0

9015

.023

6.956

.80.0

97M&

W S

EEDS

46L4

296

P250

1,215

.722

7.156

.31.7

9615

.923

6.156

.75.1

100

17.0

213.5

55.0

0.093

14.2

231.7

57.1

0.096

M&W

SEE

DS 46

G55

98P2

501

16.4

210.4

54.3

0.085

16.9

231.1

55.4

0.095

18.4

177.8

52.8

0.077

14.0

222.3

54.8

0.083

M&W

SEE

DS 45

M21

100

P250

1,216

.522

1.155

.71.3

9216

.923

6.656

.10.9

100

17.6

200.9

54.3

3.083

14.9

226.0

56.7

0.094

M&W

SEE

DS 45

A36

101

P250

1,216

.721

9.854

.90.0

9716

.822

3.255

.10.0

100

18.7

210.7

53.6

0.092

14.6

225.5

56.1

0.010

0M&

W S

EEDS

45N3

110

1P2

501,2

16.5

230.3

55.5

0.091

16.4

248.0

*56

.00.0

9918

.321

7.254

.20.0

8214

.822

5.856

.30.0

93MY

COGE

N 2A

499

99C5

001,2

,3,4,6

17.1

215.4

55.5

2.598

17.0

210.9

56.3

7.610

018

.720

7.654

.10.0

9615

.622

7.856

.20.0

97NK

Bran

d N45

P-31

22A

101

C250

1,2,3,

4,5,6

16.5

207.6

56.3

0.394

16.6

236.5

56.8

0.010

018

.217

5.055

.10.9

8214

.721

1.457

.00.0

100

NuTe

ch/G

2 GEN

ETIC

S X5

Z-95

01™

95P5

001,2

,415

.921

1.656

.70.2

9616

.021

6.357

.00.6

100

17.4

201.3

56.0

0.094

14.4

217.1

57.1

0.096

NuTe

ch/G

2 GEN

ETIC

S 5F

-196™

96P5

001,2

,416

.022

8.753

.10.0

9716

.222

9.654

.00.0

100

17.9

220.5

*51

.50.0

9213

.923

6.053

.70.0

99Nu

Tech

/G2 G

ENET

ICS

X5Z-

9902

™99

P500

1,2,4

16.8

205.9

53.0

0.083

16.8

234.1

54.7

0.093

19.0

192.8

50.4

0.077

14.7

190.8

53.9

0.079

NuTe

ch/G

2 GEN

ETIC

S 5F

-701™

101

P500

1,2,4

17.0

228.8

55.0

0.896

16.8

235.9

56.1

0.610

018

.721

6.653

.11.8

9215

.423

3.855

.60.0

96Nu

Tech

/G2 G

ENET

ICS

5Z-60

1™10

1P5

001,2

,417

.124

2.4**

54.7

1.195

17.4

258.1

**55

.90.8

100

18.5

209.4

53.0

2.485

15.5

259.7

**55

.20.0

99RE

NK R

K596

SSTX

98P5

001,2

,3,4,6

15.6

225.3

56.1

0.095

15.5

236.3

57.0

0.010

017

.519

5.655

.20.0

8613

.924

3.856

.20.0

99RE

NK R

K595

SSTX

99P5

001,2

,3,4,6

15.8

225.7

56.4

0.198

16.0

231.2

56.7

0.397

17.2

220.7

*55

.30.0

9614

.422

5.157

.30.0

100

RENK

RK6

12SS

TX10

0P5

001,2

,3,4,6

16.2

230.2

55.7

1.797

16.5

233.1

55.8

5.110

017

.921

4.054

.50.0

9714

.424

3.656

.70.0

95RE

NK R

K608

DGVT

2P10

0P2

501,2

,516

.523

6.6*

54.4

0.197

17.0

247.3

*55

.20.3

100

18.1

230.7

*53

.20.0

9414

.323

1.754

.90.0

96RU

PP X

RD94

-2694

A250

1,215

.821

8.556

.31.2

9715

.922

7.556

.33.7

100

17.3

210.0

55.2

0.099

14.3

218.2

57.5

0.092

RUPP

XRT

94-06

94A2

501,2

,316

.021

7.456

.40.7

9616

.222

4.157

.01.4

100

17.5

202.8

55.4

0.090

14.4

225.1

56.9

0.696

RUPP

XRD

97-56

97A2

501,2

15.4

221.4

55.8

0.096

14.9

234.3

56.7

0.010

017

.420

2.854

.30.0

9213

.922

7.156

.30.0

97RU

PP X

RD00

-5110

0A2

501,2

16.8

234.3

*55

.60.0

9216

.724

8.5*

55.9

0.010

018

.620

8.654

.40.0

8315

.024

5.8*

56.4

0.093

SEED

CON

SULT

ANTS

SCS

924Y

HR™

92C2

501,2

,416

.121

0.754

.31.0

9416

.522

8.455

.03.1

9917

.319

4.653

.30.0

8614

.520

9.054

.70.0

96SE

ED C

ONSU

LTAN

TS S

CS 96

5YHR

™96

C250

1,2,4

15.9

230.9

53.0

0.593

15.4

235.4

53.8

1.499

18.3

222.1

*51

.40.0

8313

.923

5.153

.80.0

95SE

ED C

ONSU

LTAN

TS S

C 9A

Q61™

98P5

001,2

,3,4

16.6

218.3

55.3

3.097

17.0

212.6

56.6

9.010

018

.120

3.053

.40.0

9414

.823

9.256

.10.0

98SE

ED C

ONSU

LTAN

TS S

CS 10

17YH

R™10

1P1

250

1,2,4

16.7

224.2

51.9

0.094

17.4

225.1

52.9

0.010

018

.720

9.350

.00.0

8714

.123

8.252

.70.0

96SP

ECIA

LTY

24A1

0494

P500

1,2,3,

4,615

.622

2.955

.50.9

9816

.122

0.556

.32.6

9916

.721

6.854

.30.0

9814

.123

1.456

.00.0

98SP

ECIA

LTY

26A2

3696

P500

STX

15.8

236.9

*55

.80.1

9816

.124

9.9*

56.5

0.310

017

.222

1.7*

54.6

0.096

14.0

239.0

56.4

0.099

SPEC

IALT

Y 28

A325

98P5

001,2

,3,4,6

16.7

222.9

56.0

0.294

16.4

233.2

56.4

0.699

19.1

208.1

54.9

0.088

14.8

227.4

56.7

0.096

SPEC

IALT

Y 29

A263

99P5

001,2

,3,4,6

15.7

231.8

55.0

1.395

15.8

221.4

55.8

3.895

17.3

227.2

*53

.40.0

9114

.124

7.0*

55.8

0.010

0ST

EYER

9203

VT2

PROR

IBC

92C2

501,2

15.5

211.1

56.2

0.292

15.8

223.5

57.1

0.696

17.0

188.6

55.1

0.087

13.8

221.3

56.5

0.094

STEY

ER 10

102 V

T2PR

ORIB

C10

1C2

501,2

16.5

221.4

55.1

0.397

16.2

217.5

56.1

0.810

018

.621

0.152

.70.0

9114

.723

6.656

.50.0

99ST

EYER

9204

VT2

PROR

IBC

92C2

501,2

15.1

203.6

55.1

0.994

14.2

201.0

54.8

2.810

017

.019

0.254

.40.0

8814

.121

9.656

.10.0

94ST

EYER

9401

GEN

SSRI

BC94

C250

1,2,3,

415

.622

4.955

.70.0

9515

.523

4.456

.30.0

9917

.021

3.654

.50.0

9214

.222

6.856

.30.0

93Fil

l17

.122

2.155

.51.2

9816

.621

3.356

.13.7

100

19.3

217.8

54.1

0.097

15.3

235.3

56.4

0.096

Fill

16.8

219.0

55.4

1.097

16.4

212.0

56.2

3.110

018

.822

2.3*

54.2

0.097

15.3

222.7

55.8

0.095

AVER

AGE

16.1

223.3

55.5

0.595

16.2

231.6

56

.11.3

9917

.820

8.9

54.2

0.290

14.4

229.4

56

.10.0

96HI

GHES

T17

.524

2.457

.63.0

9917

.825

8.1**

58.0

9.010

019

.823

7.9**

56.8

3.099

15.6

259.7

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100

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14.9

203.6

51.9

0.083

14.2

201.0

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0.093

16.0

175.0

50.0

0.077

13.4

190.8

52.7

0.079

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6.31.3

240.1

7.02.9

6.01.4

135.1

2.03.8

7.51.6

552.0

11.0

2.95.5

0.918

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9.50.5

0.85.0

0.516

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0.818

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1.311

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14.7

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TABL

E 2L

.ZO

NE 2

2016

BRAN

D / H

YBRI

DRM

TRT

TRAI

T%

H2O

Twt

%SL

%Sd

%H2

OTw

t%

SL%

Sd%

H2O

Twt

%SL

%Sd

%H2

OTw

t%

SL%

SdAG

RIGO

LD A

6267

STXR

IB10

2P5

001,2

,3,4

17.5

238.3

*55

.00.0

9517

.124

6.855

.10.0

100

19.9

217.5

54.0

0.095

15.7

250.6

*55

.90.0

91AG

RIGO

LD A

6355

STXR

IB10

3P5

001,2

,3,4

18.6

223.5

54.3

2.693

17.8

238.7

54.4

0.099

21.2

213.0

53.5

6.990

16.7

218.9

55.1

0.890

AGRI

GOLD

A63

46ST

X10

4P5

001,2

,3,4

18.2

225.7

54.6

0.588

17.9

236.8

55.0

0.096

20.3

203.8

52.9

1.485

16.3

236.5

56.0

0.082

BECK

5234

AMX™

*10

2ES

C1,2

,3,4,6

16.9

236.2

55.0

0.091

16.8

244.7

56.2

0.010

018

.822

4.1*

53.3

0.090

15.2

239.7

55.7

0.084

BECK

5337

V2P

103

ESC

1,217

.322

7.155

.10.0

9316

.725

1.555

.00.0

100

19.3

212.5

54.1

0.094

15.8

217.3

56.1

0.087

BECK

5460

AM™

*10

4ES

C1,2

,4,6

17.6

237.9

*54

.30.1

9517

.225

4.554

.90.3

100

19.4

218.5

53.0

0.097

16.2

240.9

55.0

0.088

BECK

5140

HR™

*10

5ES

C1,2

,4,6

18.1

245.8

**54

.50.6

9017

.725

5.554

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9819

.921

9.853

.71.9

9616

.726

1.9**

55.4

0.076

BROD

BECK

9409

109

C252

119

.423

0.153

.81.9

9418

.023

4.154

.14.0

9922

.023

1.7*

53.1

0.097

18.2

224.5

54.2

1.785

BROD

BECK

57RA

1011

0C2

531,2

,3,4,6

19.3

225.3

51.5

0.186

18.6

226.1

52.7

0.395

22.7

202.6

49.9

0.089

16.6

247.0

*52

.00.0

75DA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9802

102

C500

1,2,3,

4,618

.022

1.253

.90.0

9517

.423

1.454

.80.0

100

20.5

210.8

52.6

0.097

16.0

221.3

54.4

0.087

DAIR

YLAN

D SE

ED D

S-94

0310

3C5

001,2

,3,4,6

17.2

227.7

52.6

3.095

16.6

227.0

53.1

4.210

019

.321

9.250

.40.9

9615

.623

6.954

.44.0

90DA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9204

104

C500

1,2,3,

4,617

.921

8.052

.20.0

9516

.822

6.352

.40.0

100

21.5

203.6

52.2

0.097

15.3

224.3

52.1

0.087

DAIR

YLAN

D SE

ED D

S-91

0610

6C5

001,2

,3,4,6

18.0

228.3

54.3

0.490

17.4

239.1

54.8

0.099

20.1

214.1

53.2

1.395

16.6

231.6

54.9

0.077

DEKA

LB D

KC53

-68 G

ENSS

RIB

103

PV50

01,2

,3,4,6

16.9

238.8

*56

.10.0

9416

.723

9.255

.20.0

9718

.624

0.4**

55.0

0.099

15.4

237.0

58.0

0.087

DEKA

LB D

KC55

-20 G

ENSS

RIB

105

PV50

01,2

,3,4,6

17.9

240.0

*53

.70.3

9317

.724

6.653

.70.0

9819

.722

6.6*

52.9

0.096

16.2

246.7

*54

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86DY

NAGR

O D4

3SS5

010

3P5

001,2

,3,4,6

18.3

231.9

56.5

0.392

18.4

246.6

57.4

0.010

019

.822

2.354

.80.9

9416

.622

6.857

.40.0

83GO

LDEN

HAR

VEST

G03

A50-

3010

103

C250

1,2,4

17.4

223.4

56.0

0.895

17.1

227.9

56.2

2.510

019

.421

4.754

.50.0

9415

.622

7.757

.20.0

91GO

LDEN

HAR

VEST

G03

C84-

3010

103

C250

1,2,4

17.7

226.5

54.8

0.796

17.5

230.1

55.7

1.710

019

.622

8.1*

53.2

0.097

16.0

221.3

55.4

0.390

GOLD

EN H

ARVE

ST G

03H4

2-30

00GT

103

C250

1,2,4

17.7

196.4

53.9

0.098

17.5

217.3

55.3

0.010

020

.217

3.352

.60.0

9515

.619

8.553

.90.0

100

GOLD

EN H

ARVE

ST G

07F2

3-31

1110

7C2

501,2

,3,4

18.7

231.3

53.5

5.291

18.3

218.2

53.7

3.610

021

.422

6.0*

52.3

11.5

9916

.424

9.8*

54.6

0.674

GREA

T LA

KES

5283

STXR

IB10

2P5

001,2

,3,6

17.3

245.3

*54

.80.2

9816

.725

6.754

.50.6

100

19.5

236.1

*54

.00.0

9815

.824

3.056

.10.0

96GR

EAT

LAKE

S 54

70ST

XRIB

104

P500

1,2,3,

617

.823

5.655

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9817

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5.856

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100

19.6

223.5

*54

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9516

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7.656

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99GR

EAT

LAKE

S 55

56VT

2RIB

105

P500

1,217

.922

2.554

.50.0

9117

.622

6.055

.10.0

9820

.020

7.753

.00.0

8916

.223

3.955

.30.0

87GR

EAT

LAKE

S 58

24ST

XRIB

108

P500

1,2,3,

619

.024

5.4*

55.7

2.296

19.3

250.6

55.6

0.310

020

.923

5.8*

54.6

6.390

16.9

249.7

*56

.90.0

98IN

TEGR

A 52

43DG

VT2P

RIB

102

A250

1,217

.623

4.753

.60.0

9517

.324

8.853

.60.0

9919

.922

4.9*

52.3

0.094

15.6

230.3

55.0

0.091

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-55

16 V

T2PR

O10

5P5

001,2

,3,4,6

18.0

233.8

53.8

2.291

17.9

245.3

53.2

0.099

20.2

220.0

53.4

6.588

15.9

236.0

54.7

0.086

LEGE

ND 94

05 G

ENSS

RIB

105

C250

1,2,3,

4,618

.321

9.455

.50.3

8917

.923

2.955

.60.0

9920

.221

0.054

.50.8

8716

.921

5.456

.40.0

82LE

GEND

9608

GEN

SSRI

B10

8C2

501,2

,3,4,6

18.2

233.1

54.5

0.192

17.6

241.7

55.2

0.399

20.7

203.6

52.4

0.092

16.4

254.0

*56

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85M&

W S

EEDS

45K7

510

2P2

501,2

,516

.922

6.954

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9516

.523

9.855

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9819

.022

1.553

.40.0

9815

.221

9.455

.60.0

90M&

W S

EEDS

45M4

410

3P2

501,2

17.3

236.2

55.4

0.390

16.8

244.2

56.1

0.010

019

.022

6.1*

53.5

0.991

16.0

238.5

56.6

0.079

M&W

SEE

DS M

WX1

0310

3P2

501,2

17.7

240.9

*54

.40.3

9717

.525

1.354

.20.9

100

19.7

227.3

*52

.70.0

9616

.024

4.256

.30.0

94M&

W S

EEDS

45N8

910

4P2

501,2

18.4

240.7

*54

.80.2

8818

.824

7.254

.70.6

9320

.522

6.6*

53.5

0.086

16.0

248.2

*56

.20.0

86MY

COGE

N X1

3526

VH10

2C5

001,2

,3,4,6

17.8

223.3

53.9

0.994

17.7

220.8

54.1

1.197

19.9

212.4

53.0

1.595

15.8

236.8

54.6

0.090

NK B

rand

N50

D-30

1010

3C2

501,2

,417

.522

9.656

.10.9

9017

.123

8.756

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100

19.3

216.5

55.2

0.010

016

.223

3.756

.70.0

69NK

Bra

nd N

51R-

3000

GT10

3C2

501,2

,417

.920

1.854

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9517

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0.754

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100

19.7

188.5

53.3

0.098

16.2

206.2

55.6

0.088

NK B

rand

N60

F-31

1110

7C2

501,2

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18.7

229.4

53.6

1.893

18.4

210.9

54.4

2.510

021

.323

0.6*

52.1

2.998

16.5

246.6

*54

.50.0

81RE

NK R

K680

SSTX

103

P500

1,2,3,

4,616

.823

0.655

.00.0

9716

.324

5.454

.90.0

9819

.121

7.053

.70.0

9415

.022

9.356

.50.0

99RE

NK R

K675

DGVT

2P10

3P2

501,2

,516

.622

6.954

.30.6

9516

.223

8.854

.91.7

100

18.8

220.5

53.2

0.093

14.9

221.4

54.9

0.091

RENK

RK7

17SS

TX10

5P5

001,2

,3,4,6

17.5

233.8

55.8

0.096

17.5

217.2

55.3

0.010

019

.124

0.2*

55.0

0.010

015

.824

3.857

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90RU

PP X

RD02

-93

102

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1,218

.223

6.7*

54.8

0.290

18.3

249.9

54.6

0.091

20.2

231.4

*53

.50.7

8616

.122

8.856

.50.0

92RU

PP X

RD03

-71

103

PV50

01,2

,516

.722

7.754

.30.0

8616

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8.354

.80.0

9918

.522

0.453

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8714

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4.455

.10.0

72RU

PP X

RD05

-04

105

A250

1,217

.123

4.256

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9816

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0.856

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100

19.3

231.0

*55

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9615

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0.857

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TS S

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17.6

244.6

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9017

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6.1**

55.7

0.010

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.422

8.6*

53.4

0.094

16.1

229.3

54.8

0.078

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CON

SULT

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SCS

10HR

43™

104

P125

01,2

,418

.024

1.5*

54.9

0.592

17.5

257.9

55.0

1.499

19.2

228.6

*54

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9217

.223

8.155

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85SP

ECIA

LTY

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2310

2P5

001,2

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16.9

239.4

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9716

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3.254

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100

18.9

230.1

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IALT

Y 34

G234

104

P500

DGVT

2P18

.723

4.855

.40.0

9318

.724

8.355

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100

21.1

227.1

*53

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001,2

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18.3

226.6

55.4

0.997

18.3

241.2

55.8

2.099

20.0

222.5

54.2

0.097

16.8

216.2

56.3

0.794

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103

C250

1,216

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9.7*

54.9

0.095

16.4

243.6

55.2

0.097

18.6

239.2

*53

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9714

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6.456

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1050

3 VT2

PROR

IBC

105

C250

1,218

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3.654

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8918

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7.954

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9421

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5.653

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8816

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7.256

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.823

0.954

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9317

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9919

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0.153

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9416

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3.155

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87HI

GHES

T19

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5.856

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9819

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6.157

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100

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240.4

55.2

11.5

100

18.2

261.9

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6.451

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8616

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0.752

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3.349

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8514

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8.552

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(%)

3.76.1

1.747

8.411

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6.22.0

220.5

4.04.0

6.71.6

479.5

6.03.8

5.71.6

702.9

18.0

LSD

(5%

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9.50.6

1.97.0

0.717

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1.74.0

0.917

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0.715

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r Ave

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6 - 20

15BR

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TTR

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H2O

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t%

SL%

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H2O

Twt

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GOLD

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67ST

XRIB

102

P500

1,2,3,

420

.224

0.755

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9720

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9.4*

54.2

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19.6

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6.455

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4.955

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5.555

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235.8

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9.254

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9721

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3.954

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40HR

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1,2,4,

621

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9.5**

55.0

0.394

21.8

257.9

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55.9

0.998

21.8

247.9

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KALB

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53-6

8 GEN

SSRI

B10

3PV

500

1,2,3,

4,620

.123

5.055

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9521

.223

4.055

.00.0

9618

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7.6*

56.7

0.597

20.4

233.4

56.0

0.092

DEKA

LB D

KC55

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ENSS

RIB

105

PV50

01,2

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20.7

240.4

53.9

0.296

21.6

247.5

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9920

.324

0.6*

54.6

0.098

20.1

233.3

53.5

0.592

DYNA

GRO

D43S

S50

103

P500

1,2,3,

4,621

.523

0.456

.50.1

9322

.624

3.056

.20.0

9420

.122

4.956

.60.4

9621

.722

3.256

.70.0

89GO

LDEN

HAR

VEST

G07

F23-

3111

107

C250

1,2,3,

422

.622

7.553

.82.0

9424

.222

9.653

.10.0

9822

.922

1.654

.25.8

9720

.923

1.254

.10.3

86GR

EAT

LAKE

S 52

83ST

XRIB

102

P500

1,2,3,

620

.224

3.6*

54.8

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NE 3

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100

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PROR

IBC

92C2

501,2

17.9

185.5

53.2

2.397

16.6

176.0

55.4

0.910

019

.720

4.453

.35.9

9217

.317

6.051

.00.0

98ST

EYER

9401

GEN

SSRI

BC94

C250

1,2,3,

418

.620

2.152

.80.3

9016

.617

3.855

.30.0

9521

.222

0.451

.81.0

8118

.021

1.9*

51.2

0.095

AVER

AGE

18.9

200.6

53.6

0.996

16.9

174.7

56.0

0.898

20.9

230.8

53.0

1.791

18.9

196.4

51.8

0.299

HIGH

EST

20.6

218.7

55.1

6.110

018

.419

1.957

.66.2

100

22.8

254.6

54.5

17.2

100

21.5

218.7

53.6

1.210

3LO

WES

T17

.217

6.650

.90.0

8816

.014

6.154

.20.0

9019

.720

3.150

.00.0

7914

.817

5.248

.40.0

92CV

(%)

3.96.7

1.326

3.46.0

3.06.4

0.825

1.63.0

2.66.6

1.420

7.610

.05.4

6.91.7

327.4

3.0LS

D (5%

)0.5

9.10.5

1.64.0

0.613

.10.5

2.44.0

0.617

.70.9

4.210

.01.2

15.9

1.00.8

3.0

2 Yea

r Ave

rages

2016

- 201

5BR

AND

/ HYB

RID

RMTR

TTR

AIT

%H2O

Twt

%SL

%Sd

%H2O

Twt

%SL

%Sd

%H2O

Twt

%SL

%Sd

%H2O

Twt

%SL

%Sd

CROP

LAN

3611

SS/R

IB96

A500

1,2,3,

620

.522

0.8*

54.3

0.494

17.7

209.0

*56

.50.8

9823

.323

4.5*

53.2

0.086

20.5

218.8

*53

.30.3

99CR

OPLA

N 38

99VT

2P/R

IB96

A250

1,221

.821

9.4*

53.8

0.396

18.8

213.2

*55

.10.3

9824

.124

4.0**

53.6

0.091

22.7

201.0

52.6

0.710

0DE

KALB

DKC

46-36

GEN

SSRI

B96

PV50

01,2

,3,4,6

20.8

219.3

*54

.30.0

9818

.120

4.555

.60.0

9922

.824

0.2*

53.5

0.094

21.5

213.2

*53

.80.1

100

DYNA

GRO

D37S

S60

97P5

001,2

,3,4,6

20.9

216.7

*54

.20.0

9618

.020

3.556

.30.0

100

23.3

236.9

*53

.60.0

9221

.220

9.5*

52.8

0.098

GOLD

EN H

ARVE

ST G

94B9

5-311

094

C250

1,2,4,

619

.720

7.656

.71.1

9617

.618

7.158

.13.3

9821

.522

9.256

.50.0

9020

.120

6.5*

55.5

0.010

0GO

LDEN

HAR

VEST

G95

D32-3

110

95C2

501,2

,4,6

20.8

217.9

*55

.50.3

9618

.320

4.457

.10.9

9722

.423

0.055

.10.0

9121

.821

9.2**

54.3

0.010

0GR

EAT L

AKES

4548

STXR

IB95

P500

1,2,3,

620

.721

2.854

.40.1

9617

.919

5.856

.40.3

9923

.023

5.0*

53.0

0.091

21.3

207.5

*53

.80.0

99LE

GACY

SEE

DS L-

3115

VT2

PRO

92P2

501,2

19.9

205.3

54.3

0.393

16.7

206.5

*56

.20.8

9621

.821

6.053

.90.0

8521

.219

3.452

.70.2

98M&

W S

EEDS

47J6

694

P250

1,219

.920

6.155

.00.6

9617

.419

8.355

.81.4

100

22.0

230.7

*55

.70.0

8920

.318

9.453

.40.3

98M&

W S

EEDS

46J1

196

P250

1,220

.521

1.554

.80.3

9517

.920

7.2*

55.9

0.110

022

.322

9.854

.10.0

8721

.219

7.454

.30.9

97NK

Bran

d N27

P-31

10A

92C2

501,2

,4,5,6

19.7

210.9

56.6

0.195

17.5

193.3

57.9

0.499

21.7

236.9

*55

.70.0

8720

.020

2.656

.20.0

99NK

Bran

d N35

T-31

1095

C250

1,2,4,

620

.621

3.9*

55.4

5.095

17.9

212.5

*57

.00.8

100

22.1

227.9

54.7

0.087

21.9

201.2

54.4

14.0

97Nu

Tech

/G2 G

ENET

ICS

5F-19

6™96

P500

1,2,4

21.6

221.2

**52

.70.1

9318

.421

5.6**

54.3

0.096

24.0

243.6

*51

.90.0

8622

.520

4.5*

51.8

0.496

RENK

RK2

99VT

2P89

P250

1,218

.619

7.951

.46.2

9416

.320

2.756

.50.1

9721

.021

3.254

.90.0

8818

.517

7.742

.718

.596

RENK

RK5

22SS

TX94

P500

1,2,3,

4,620

.020

7.454

.00.3

9517

.419

7.955

.40.7

9922

.422

9.353

.30.0

8820

.219

5.053

.20.3

97RU

PP X

RD92

-7492

A250

1,218

.520

7.157

.00.2

9616

.220

3.757

.30.1

9920

.821

9.654

.50.0

9218

.519

7.959

.40.6

97RU

PP X

RD94

-2694

A250

1,220

.721

0.054

.84.8

9317

.521

0.4*

56.7

0.310

023

.322

2.053

.90.0

8021

.319

7.553

.814

.310

0RU

PP X

RT94

-0694

A250

1,2,3

20.4

215.6

*52

.80.3

9717

.620

6.0*

56.7

0.998

23.3

236.4

*53

.80.0

9320

.320

4.3*

47.8

0.010

0RU

PP X

RD97

-5697

A250

1,219

.319

2.652

.00.4

9716

.518

7.055

.60.6

9922

.422

5.553

.60.0

9619

.116

5.346

.90.6

96AV

ERAG

E20

.321

1.354

.41.1

9517

.620

3.156

.30.6

9922

.523

0.654

.10.0

8920

.720

0.152

.82.7

98HI

GHES

T21

.822

1.257

.06.2

9818

.821

5.658

.13.3

100

24.1

244.0

56.5

0.096

22.7

219.2

59.4

18.5

100

LOW

EST

18.5

192.6

51.4

0.093

16.2

187.0

54.3

0.096

20.8

213.2

51.9

0.080

18.5

165.3

42.7

0.096

CV (%

)4.0

6.91.6

261.0

7.03.4

6.40.9

229.2

3.03.7

7.12.1

0.011

.05.5

9.015

.811

68.0

4.0LS

D (5%

)0.4

7.60.5

1.14.0

0.59.9

0.41.4

2.00.7

13.5

0.90.0

8.00.9

16.0

6.814

.83.0

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E 3L

.ZO

NE 3

HURO

N, M

ASON

& M

ONTC

ALM

COUN

TY G

RAIN

TRI

ALS

- LAT

E (9

8 Day

and

Late

r)

2016

BRAN

D / H

YBRI

DRM

TRT

TRAI

T%H

2OTw

t%S

L%S

d%H

2OTw

t%S

L%S

d%H

2OTw

t%S

L%S

d%H

2OTw

t%S

L%S

dBE

CK 49

19V2

P99

ESC

1,218

.820

1.2

55.1

4.099

16.7

180.8

57

.40.3

9921

.022

2.3

54.3

11.9

9818

.720

0.6*

53.7

0.010

0BE

CK 51

62A3

101

ESC

1,2,3,

420

.420

2.6

54.5

2.298

18.5

191.3

*56

.61.1

9822

.223

3.6

53.3

4.997

20.6

183.0

53

.50.6

100

BECK

5234

AMX™

*10

2ES

C1,2

,3,4,6

20.7

213.4

53

.32.9

9718

.619

3.2*

55.7

0.094

22.8

236.7

52

.58.3

9720

.821

0.4*

51.8

0.310

0BE

CK 53

37V2

P10

3ES

C1,2

21.3

205.4

53

.00.1

9918

.718

4.7

55.4

0.099

23.0

250.2

*52

.10.0

9722

.318

1.1

51.6

0.310

0BR

ODBE

CK 57

RA98

98C2

501,2

,3,4,6

22.2

196.3

51

.70.4

9819

.517

0.4

54.1

0.099

23.8

229.9

50

.51.2

9523

.318

8.5

50.3

0.010

0BR

ODBE

CK 96

0210

2C2

511

22.0

204.1

51

.62.4

9819

.919

0.3*

54.1

1.410

023

.623

4.1

50.4

3.795

22.6

188.0

50

.32.1

98DA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9198

RA98

C500

1,2,3,

4,620

.919

1.1

51.1

1.199

18.0

182.9

54

.10.9

9922

.622

4.2

50.3

2.597

22.1

166.4

49

.10.0

100

DAIR

YLAN

D SE

ED D

S-95

9999

C500

1,2,3,

421

.319

8.8

51.7

1.496

18.8

194.6

*53

.90.0

9823

.221

3.3

51.1

4.292

21.9

188.5

50

.20.0

99DA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9701

101

C500

1,2,3,

4,622

.019

6.5

52.0

3.696

19.3

168.5

54

.65.7

9624

.322

8.8

51.0

5.093

22.6

192.2

50

.40.0

99DA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9802

102

C500

1,2,3,

4,621

.819

9.9

51.7

0.298

19.9

166.7

54

.20.0

9723

.723

4.7

50.3

0.698

21.8

198.3

*50

.70.0

100

DAIR

YLAN

D SE

ED D

S-94

0310

3C5

001,2

,3,4,6

22.7

197.3

50

.45.2

100

19.9

179.6

52

.56.8

9925

.422

7.1

48.7

3.410

022

.718

5.1

50.0

5.310

0DA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9204

104

C500

1,2,3,

4,624

.120

1.4

50.4

0.098

21.1

182.9

52

.90.0

9824

.622

8.3

50.2

0.096

26.6

193.1

48

.20.0

100

DEKA

LB D

KC49

-72 G

ENSS

RIB

99PV

5001

,2,3,4

,619

.621

8.7*

52.0

0.997

17.0

192.7

*54

.20.0

100

22.0

257.3

**51

.42.8

9420

.020

6.3*

50.5

0.097

DEKA

LB D

KC51

-38 G

ENSS

RIB

101 P

V500

1,2,3,

4,620

.821

5.1*

53.3

0.095

18.7

189.2

55

.60.0

9623

.324

6.2*

52.0

0.091

20.3

209.9

*52

.40.0

99DE

KALB

DKC

53-68

GEN

SSRI

B10

3PV5

001,2

,3,4,6

21.1

211.3

53

.00.4

9918

.719

0.1*

55.5

0.999

23.2

247.6

*51

.90.3

9721

.519

6.1*

51.7

0.010

0DY

NAGR

O D3

9DC4

399

P500

1,2,5

21.1

222.5

**51

.50.0

9618

.020

1.1**

53.9

0.097

23.0

254.9

*50

.90.0

9622

.221

1.3**

49.8

0.097

DYNA

GRO

D40S

S48

100

P500

1,2,3,

4,620

.020

4.3

53.9

0.610

018

.317

1.6

56.5

0.010

022

.024

4.0*

52.7

1.799

19.9

197.3

*52

.50.0

100

DYNA

GRO

D41S

S71

101

P500

1,2,3,

4,621

.321

0.4

52.6

0.597

18.6

179.8

54

.70.0

9723

.324

6.4*

51.5

1.594

21.9

204.9

*51

.40.0

100

GREA

T LAK

ES 48

79ST

XRIB

98P5

001,2

,3,6

20.9

210.2

52

.40.2

9818

.719

6.4*

55.0

0.097

23.4

244.1

*51

.10.0

9720

.719

0.0

51.2

0.699

GREA

T LAK

ES 50

29VT

2RIB

100

P500

1,220

.920

7.4

52.4

1.596

17.9

186.9

55

.10.0

9723

.124

1.9*

51.7

4.495

21.8

193.5

50

.40.0

96GR

EAT L

AKES

5283

STXR

IB10

2P5

001,2

,3,6

21.6

208.4

52

.70.4

9819

.019

2.9*

54.7

0.398

23.9

249.2

*51

.90.9

9722

.118

3.2

51.6

0.099

INTE

GRA

9482

VT3P

RIB

98A2

501,2

,321

.020

9.6

53.4

0.696

18.0

189.5

56

.10.3

9923

.324

2.9*

52.1

1.691

21.6

196.3

*52

.00.0

98LE

GACY

SEE

DS L-

4315

GEN

SS10

1P5

001,2

,3,4,6

21.4

202.9

53

.20.0

9719

.117

8.9

55.0

0.096

22.7

251.7

*52

.40.0

9822

.417

8.1

52.2

0.098

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-44

45 V

T2PR

O DG

101

P250

1,2,5,

621

.320

5.4

53.1

0.894

18.0

190.5

*55

.60.0

9323

.022

7.6

52.6

2.290

22.9

198.1

*51

.10.3

99M&

W S

EEDS

46G5

598

P250

121

.019

3.3

51.9

0.886

18.9

181.8

54

.91.2

8922

.820

7.5

50.9

1.281

21.4

190.6

49

.80.0

88PA

RTNE

RS B

RAND

6981

GTA

99C2

501

21.2

196.2

51

.83.8

8518

.818

3.4

53.3

0.092

23.7

207.2

50

.911

.571

21.0

198.2

*51

.10.0

90RE

NK R

K596

SSTX

98P5

001,2

,3,4,6

19.8

208.6

53

.30.2

9518

.019

0.8*

56.6

0.096

22.1

233.4

51

.30.3

8819

.420

1.8*

52.2

0.399

RUPP

XRD

00-51

100

A250

1,221

.220

7.8

52.9

0.098

18.5

187.2

55

.40.0

9723

.224

1.3*

52.1

0.097

21.8

194.9

51

.10.0

98RU

PP X

RD02

-9310

2A2

501,2

22.4

208.5

53

.30.1

9020

.018

9.2

54.9

0.394

24.1

233.8

52

.50.0

8123

.120

2.3*

52.6

0.096

RUPP

XRD

03-71

103

250

1,2,5

21.8

211.0

51

.81.1

9118

.219

0.5*

54.5

0.096

24.6

236.4

50

.33.4

8422

.520

6.1*

50.6

0.092

STEY

ER 10

102 V

T2PR

ORIB

C10

1C2

501,2

20.3

204.4

53.0

4.998

18.0

187.6

54.8

0.010

021

.622

7.252

.914

.696

21.4

198.3

*51

.30.0

99AV

ERAG

E21

.220

5.352

.51.3

9618

.6718

5.754

.90.6

197

23.2

235.6

51.5

3.093

21.7

194.6

51.1

0.398

HIGH

EST

24.1

222.5

55.1

5.210

021

.0820

1.157

.46.7

510

025

.425

7.354

.314

.610

026

.621

1.353

.75.3

100

LOW

EST

18.8

191.1

50.4

0.085

16.7

166.7

52.5

088

.521

.020

7.248

.70.0

7118

.716

6.448

.20.0

88CV

(%)

3.76.3

1.527

0.84.0

2.85.1

61.1

629

8.43.4

13.0

6.41.2

192.3

6.04.7

7.01.9

335.4

3.0LS

D (5%

)0.5

8.70.5

2.43.0

0.61

11.27

0.75

2.15

3.89

0.817

.70.7

6.77.0

1.216

.01.2

1.23.0

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- TRI

AL A

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GEHu

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r Ave

rage

s 201

6 - 20

15BR

AND

/ HYB

RID

RMTR

TTR

AIT

%H2

OTw

t%

SL%

Sd%

H2O

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TRT Seed Treatment Chemical RateNo Seed Insecticide Applied

C125 Cruiser® 125 0.125 mg Thiamethoxan per kernalC250 Cruiser® 250 0.250 mg Thiamethoxan per kernal

C1250 Cruiser® 1250 1.25 mg Thiamethoxan per kernalP250 Poncho® 250 0.25 mg Clothianidian per kernal

P1250 Poncho® 1250 1.25 mg Clothianidian per kernalCruiser® is a registered trademark of Syngenta Group CompanyPoncho® is a registered trademark of Gustafson LLC

TREATMENT CODES FOR SEED APPLIED INSECTICIDES

CODES NUMBERS FOR HYBRID TRAITSCode Num. Traits & Resistant Events

1 Glyphosate2 European Corn Borer3 Corn Rootworm4 Liberty Link5 Clearfield, IMI, IT, IR6 Western Bean Cutworm7 Brown Mid Rib8 Leafy9 High Oil10 Waxy11 HTF High Total Fermentable12 HAE High Available Energy13 HES High Extractable Starch14 Other

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- 20 -

TABL

E 4.

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TRAV

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125

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TABL

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- 23 -

2 Ye

ar A

vera

ges

2016

- 20

15BR

AND

/ HYB

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TABLE B. AGRONOMIC TABLE FOR GRAIN TRIAL LOCATIONS

COUNTY PLANTING DATES

HARVEST DATES

PREVIOUSCROP

100 % STAND

AVERAGE STAND

FERTILIZER N - P - K

Zone

1

WASHTENAW May 22 Nov 11 Soybeans 35,244 34,891 180-9-3

BRANCH May18 Oct 31 Corn 35,244 34,010 221-9-3

CASS May 16 Nov 9 Soybeans 35,244 34,539 240-9-3 150 lbs. potash

Zone

2

ALLEGAN May 20 Nov 10 Soybeans 35,244 34,891 109-9-3 + chicken manure

INGHAM May 23 Nov 8 Soybeans 35,244 32,424 190-9-3

INGHAM CONV. May 20 Oct 30 Soybeans 35,244 34,010 191-9-3

SAGINAW & CONV. May 23 Nov 14 Soybeans 35,244 32,689 155-9-3

Zone

3

HURON May 5 Nov 1 Corn 35,244 34,186 127-9-3 +manure

MONTCALM

MONTCALM CONV.

May 25

May 25

Nov 13

Nov 13

Corn

Corn

35,244

35,244

34,539

34,186

170-9-3

170-9-3

MASON May 13 Nov 3 Soybeans 35,244 32,424 170-9-3 + pig manure

Zone

4

IOSCO May 8 Nov 6 Corn 35,244 33,834 170-9-3 +manure

GRANDTRAVERSE Dropped Due To Drought

MENOMINEE May 26 Nov 7 Alfalfa 35,244 34,186 140-9-3 + manure

Z5 DELTA May 26 Nov 7 Sod 35,244 34,186 109-9-3 +manure

COUNTY SOIL TYPE SOIL TEST FARM COOPERATOR LOCATION

Zone

1

WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam pH 6.45, P 80 K 223

Talladay Farms Matthew Talladay

Milan

BRANCH Spinks-Oshtemo-Houghton- Fox-Boyer

pH 6.4, P38.5 K 143

Huff Farms Kyle Huff

Coldwater

CASS Kalamazoo loam pH 6.25, P 35 K 167

Brossman’s Farm George Brossman

Vandalia

Zone

2

ALLEGAN Ockley loam pH 5.85, P 97 K 238

Schipper Farms Jim & John Schipper

Martin

INGHAM Capac loam pH 6.2, P63.5 K 180.5

Jorgensen Farms Jerry Jorgensen & Mike Turner

Williamston

INGHAM CONV. Colwood-Brookston pH 6.45,P 51 K213.5

Crop, Soil & Microbial Sciences Research Facility, MSU

Lansing

SAGINAW & Conv. Slon-Shoals-Houghton-Cuhoctah-Ceresco

pH 6.8, P 48 K 139

Fred Gross Farms Peggy Gross & Dick Birchmeier

New Lothrop

Zone

3

HURON & Conv. Shebeon-Kilmanagh-Grindstone

pH 7, P 76K 146.5

Wil-Le Farms Ron & Ed McCrea

Bad Axe

MONTCALM Tekenink-Elmdale loamy sands

pH 6.15, P 72K 177

Karnatzs Farms Scott Karnatzs

Greenville

MASON Pipestone-Grattan pH 6.75, P 76 K 115.5

Robert Oshe Jacob Zwagerman

Scottville

Zone

4

IOSCO Nester-Kawkawlin pH 6.5, P 46 K 173

Double B Dairy Jeremy & Tim Beebe

Hale

GRAND TRAVERSE Dropped due to drought Carousel Farms Ed Breitmeyer

Buckley

MENOMINEE Onaway-Emmet-Cathro pH7.45,P42.5 K148.5

Johnson Dairy Farm Dave Johnson

Daggett

Z5 DELTA Trenary fine sandy loam pH6.15,P39.5 K89

VanDrese Farms Cornell

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HYBRID INDEX FOR GRAIN TRIALSZONE 1

Tables 1E/1LBranchCass

WastenawTrial Average

ZONE 2Tables 2E/2L

Allegan InghamSaginaw

Trial Average

CONVENTIONAL TRIALTables 6E/6L

Ingham - Zone 2Montcalm - Zone 3Saginaw - Zone 2

Trial Average

ZONE 3Tables 3E/3L

HuronMason

MontcalmTrial Average

ZONE 4Table 4Iosco

Grand Traverse - LateMenominee - Late

Trial Average

ZONE 5Table 5Delta

Grand Traverse - EarlyMenominee - Early

Trial AverageBRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE AGRIGOLD A6257STXRIB 100 2E~ A6267STXRIB 102 2L~ A6355STXRIB 103 2L A6346STX 104 2L A6416STXRIB 107 1E~ A6424GT3VIP 108 1L A6441STXRIB 108 1L A6462STXRIB 110 1LBECK 4323VR 93 3E 4606V2P 96 3E 4721AM™* 97 2E,3E 4919V2P 99 2E,3L 5162A3 101 2E,3L~ 5234AMX™* 102 2L,3L 5337V2P 103 1E,2L,3L~ 5460AM™* 104 1E,2L~ 5140HR™* 105 1E,2L~ 5665AMX™* 106 1E~ 5840AM™* 108 1L 5828AM™* 110 1L 6076V2P 110 1LBLUE RIVER 33A16 92 6E 37K90 95 6E 43T35 98 6E 48G35 101 6E 49K70 102 6L 51T59 103 6L 57A30 107 6LBRODBECK 57RA98 98 3L,4 9602 102 3L,4 9409 109 1L,2L 57RA10 110 1L,2LCHANNEL 192-09 VT3PRIB 92 1E 192-08 VT2PRIB 92 2E 194-14 VT2PRIB 94 2E 197-68 STXRIB 97 1E 197-66 VT2PRIB 97 2E 197-50 VT2PRIB 97 2E 199-00 DGVT2PRIB 99 2E 201-61 STXRIB 101 1E 201-61 VT2PRIB 101 2E 204-12 STXRIB 104 1E 205-19 STXRIB 105 1E 207-27 STXRIB 107 1E

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE CROPLAN 3314VT2P 93 2E,3E 3399SS/RIB 93 2E,3E 3499VT3P/RIB 94 2E,3E 3611SS/RIB 96 2E,3E 3899VT2P/RIB 96 2E,3E 3614VT2P 96 2E,3E 4199SS/RIB 100 2EDAIRYLAND SEED DS-7294 94 3E,4 DS-9198RA 98 2E,3L DS-9599 99 2E,3L DS-9701 101 2E,3L DS-9802 102 2L,3L~ DS-9403 103 2L,3L DS-9204 104 2L,3L DS-9106 106 1E,2L DS-9508RA 108 1LDEKALB DKC46-36 GENSSRIB 96 2E,3E DKC49-72 GENSSRIB 99 2E,3L DKC51-38 GENSSRIB 101 1E,2E,3L DKC53-68 GENSSRIB 103 1E,2L,3L DKC55-20 GENSSRIB 105 1E,2L DKC58-06 GENSSRIB 108 1L DKC60-87 GENSSRIB 110 1LDYNAGRO D25VC45 85 5 D27VC47 87 4,5 D32VC41 92 3E,4 D34VC54 94 3E,4 D37VC60 95 4~ D35SS58 95 3E,4~ D37SS60 97 2E,3E D39DC43 99 2E,3L D40SS48 100 2E,3L~ D41SS71 101 3L D43SS50 103 1E,2L D51SS54 111 1LFOUNDATION DIRECT GT HZ 760 83 5 ORG 8801 90 6E GT HZ 877 90 5 8789 95 6E ORG 8700 97 6E 8762 97 6EGOLDEN HARVEST G84B99-3220A 84 4 G85Z56-3110 85 4 G84J92-3011A 86 4 G88R13-3010 88 4~ G90Y04-3110A 92 3E G90E41-3110A 90 4 G94B95-3110 94 3E

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE GOLDEN HARVEST Continued ~ G95D32-3110 95 3E G96V99-3010 96 3E~ G01P52-3122A 101 2E G03A50-3010 103 2L~ G03C84-3010 103 2L G03H42-3000GT 103 2L G07F23-3111 107 2L~ G07B39-3122A 109 1L~ G09E98-3122 109 1LGREAT LAKES 3510VT2RIB 85 5 3847VT2RIB 88 4,5 4037STXRIB 90 2E,3E,4~ 4250STXRIB 92 2E,3E,4,5 4452VT2RIB 94 2E,3E,4 4452 94 6E~ 4548STXRIB 95 2E,3E,4 4699 96 6E 4879 98 6E~ 4879STXRIB 98 2E,3L 5029VT2RIB 100 1E,2E,3L 5283 102 6L~ 5283STXRIB 102 1E,2L,3L 5470STXRIB 104 1E,2L 5556VT2RIB 105 1E,2L 5755 107 6L~ 5824STXRIB 108 1L,2L~ 5944STXRIB 109 1LINTEGRA 4342VT2PRIB 93 3E,4 4652GSS 96 2E,3E 9482VT3PRIB 98 1E,2E,3L 4902GSS 100 1E,2E 5243DGVT2PRIB 102 1E,2LKEY 401 101 6E 704 104 6L 305 105 6LLEGACY SEEDS L-2245 VT2PRO 82 5 L-2314 VT2PRO 83 5 L-2516 VT2PRO 85 4 L-2916 VT2PRO 88 4 L-3115 VT2PRO 92 3E L-3416 VT2PRO 94 3E L-3423 GENSS 95 3E L-3715 GENSS 96 2E,3E L-3845 GENSS 97 2E L-4315 GENSS 101 2E,3L L-4445 VT2PRO DG 101 2E,3L L-5516 VT2PRO 105 1E,2L L-5914 GENSS 106 1E L-7014 GENSS 110 1L

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BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE LEGEND 9583 VT2PRIB 83 4 97A89-3011A 89 4 9691 VT2PRIB 91 4 9492 GENSSRIB 92 2E 9794 GENSSRIB 94 2E 9697 GENSSRIB 97 2E 9600 GENSSRIB 100 2E 9701 GENSSRIB 101 2E JSC 30J704 RR 104 6L 9405 GENSSRIB 105 2L 9608 GENSSRIB 108 2LM&W SEEDS ~ 47J66 94 2E,3E 47J64 94 6E 46J11 96 2E,3E 46L42 96 2E,3E 46L41 96 6E 46G54 98 6E 46G55 98 2E,3L 45A37 100 6E 45M21 100 1E,2E 45K33 101 6E~ 45A36 101 1E,2E 45N31 101 1E,2E 45K75 102 1E,2L 45M44 103 1E,2L MWX103 103 1E,2L 45M43 103 6L 45N89 104 1E,2L 44G44 106 6L~ 44D81 108 1L 44M87 108 6LMYCOGEN 2V357 93 4 2A499 99 2E X13526VH 102 2L X13663VH 106 1ENK Brand N19D 85 4 N18Q-3011A 86 4~ N27P-3110A 92 3E~ N35T-3110 95 3E N36G-3010 96 3E~ N45P-3122A 101 2E N50D-3010 103 2L N51R-3000GT 103 2L N60F-3111 107 2L~ N63R-3122 109 1L~ N59B-3122A 109 1LNuTech/G2 GENETICS 5F-091™ 91 4 5F-894™ 94 3E,4 X5Z-9501™ 95 2E,3E,4~ 5F-196™ 96 2E,3E,4 X5Z-9902™ 99 2E~ 5F-701™ 101 2E 5Z-601™ 101 2E 5L-702™ 102 1E 5Z-503™ 103 1E~ 5F-504™ 104 1E

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE NuTech/G2 GENETICS Continued ~ 5H-806™ 106 1E~ 5F-906™ 106 1E 5F-707™ 107 1E~ 5F-308™ 108 1LPARTNERS BRAND 5630 GT 86 4 6255 RR2 92 3E 6358 93 6E 6981 GTA 99 3L 6981 99 6ERENK RK299VT2P 89 3E RK408VT2P 91 3E RK433VT2P 92 3E RK522SSTX 94 3E RK566SSTX 94 3E RK596SSTX 98 2E,3L~ RK595SSTX 99 2E RK612SSTX 100 2E RK608DGVT2P 100 2E RK680SSTX 103 2L RK675DGVT2P 103 2L~ RK717SSTX 105 1E,2L~ RK776SSTX 107 1E RK794DGVT2P 108 1L RK792SSTX 108 1L~ RK810SSTX 110 1L RK871VT2P 111 1LRUPP XRD82-02 82 4 XRD90-64 90 3E,4 XRD92-74 92 3E,4 XRA94-16 94 6E XRD94-26 94 2E,3E XRT94-06 94 2E,3E XRD97-56 97 2E,3E XRD00-51 100 2E,3L XRA02-20 102 6L XRD02-93 102 1E,2L,3L XRA03-91 103 6L XRD03-71 103 1E,2L,3L XRD05-04 105 1E,2L XRD06-70 106 1E XRD07-19 107 1E 8XP675 107 1E XRJ10-91 110 1L XRD10-01 110 1L XRD11-57 111 1LSEED CONSULTANTS SCS 924YHR™ 92 2E SCS 965YHR™ 96 2E SC 9AQ61™ 98 2E SCS 1017YHR™ 101 1E,2E SCS 1037YHR™ 103 1E,2L SCS 10HR43™ 104 1E,2L SCS 1067YHR™ 106 1E SCS 1086YHR™ 108 1L SCS 1077YHQ™ 108 1L~ SC 10AGT96™ 109 1L

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE SPECIALTY 24A104 94 2E 26A236 96 2E 28A325 98 2E 29A263 99 1E,2E 32A323 102 1E,2L 34G234 104 1E,2L 35A655 105 1E,2LSTEYER 8602 3000GT 86 3E 8602 86 6E~ 9203 VT2PRORIBC 92 2E,3E 9204 VT2PRORIBC 92 2E,3E 9302 93 6E 9401 GENSSRIBC 94 2E,3E 9503 95 6E 9801 98 6E 9802 98 6E 10102 101 6E 10102 VT2PRORIBC 101 1E,2E,3L 10304 DGVT2PRORIBC 103 1E,2L 10303 103 6L 10503 VT2PRORIBC 105 1E,2L~ 10805 VT2PRORIBC 108 1LVIKING O.84-95UP 95 6E O.24-95P 95 6E O.71-97P 97 6E O.58-98GS 98 6E O.69-99P 99 6E O.35-99P 99 6E 60-01 101 6E O.63-05P 105 6LWELLMAN W2401DP 101 1E W2603DP 103 1E W2705DP 105 1E W2307DP 107 1E W2408 108 6L W2708 108 6L W2609DP 109 1L W2310 109 6L W2610DP 110 1LWYCKOFF 2211 GENSS 100 1E 2323 GENSS 103 1E 2360 GENSS 104 1E 2390 VT2P 105 1E 2405 GENSS 106 1E 2400 GENSS 106 1E 2540 VT2P 108 1L

~ Denotes hybrids that were entered into the Grain and Silage Trials.

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2016SILAGE PERFORMANCE TRIALS

IntroductionThe silage index (pg. 31) contains a list of all hybrids planted

in the 2016 silage trials.

County results are reported in the following tables:Tables 7E/7L Zone 1 - Branch, Lenawee, and Wood County, OH

Tables 8E/8L Zone 2/3 – Ottawa, Huron (Zone 3) and Ingham

Table 9 Zone 4 – Iosco, Menominee, and OsceolaTable 10 Zone 5 – Alger, Delta and Menominee (Early)

The map of Michigan (pg. 29) shows each zone and the locations where the trials were located.

MethodsTesting procedures (randomization, replication, planting

rates, etc.) for silage evaluation are the same as those utilized for the grain trials. For silage Agronomic information refer to Table C (pg. 30)

Zones 1 and zone 2/3 were divided into two maturity groups designated early and late on the basis of the relative maturity (RM) submitted by the companies with results listed in separate tables. In cooperation with The Ohio State University, the Wood County, OH location is planted and managed by OSU while MSU handles harvest, quality and data analysis.

A New Holland T6.175 tractor powered a two-row Champion C1200 Kemper forage harvester and a rear mounted Haldrup M-63 Weigh system to harvest the two center rows. Electronic scales mounted on the Haldrup M-63 weigh system measured plot and subsample weights. All fi eld data was recorded on a Panasonic FZ-G1 Toughpad using Harvest MasterTM software. Total plot weight was used to calculate green tons per acre (GT/A). Sub samples of fodder including grain were collected, weighed, oven dried in a WRH586-500 Greives forced air dryer until weight loss was zero, then re-weighed to determine the percent dry matter (%DM). Dry tons per acre (DT/A) is calculated mathematically by multiplying GT/A by %DM. The samples were ground using a Cristy mill fi tted with a 1mm screen before conducting quality analysis using Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to predict quality components.

Silage Analysis Tables 7E, 7L, 8E, 8L, 9 and 10 provide silage quality data

as determined by Near-infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) analysis on freshly dried & ground samples. Data is provided for individual locations and also averaged over multiple locations. Near-infrared spectral analysis involves irradiating the sample with light in the near infrared spectrum (1,100 to 2,500 nm). The illuminated sample absorbs light proportional to specifi c chemical and physical properties. The refl ected energy is measured and correlated statistically with the NIRS Consortiums calibration equation established for silage quality levels. Results of the six quality traits analyzed are presented in the quality tables. The six quality traits are:

1. IVD= (in vitro) digestible dry matter-48hr. IVD is a measure of forage digestibility. Higher IVD is desirable.

2. ADF=acid detergent fi ber. ADF represents the less digestible portion of the corn forage, containing cellulose, lignin, and heat damaged protein. ADF is closely related to the digestibility of forages. Lower ADF implies the forage is more digestible. More mature plant material will contain higher ADF concentrations. A low concentration of ADF is desirable.

3. NDF=neutral detergent fi ber. NDF is a measure of the

fi ber content of the corn forage. It is less digestible than non-fi ber constituents of the forage. Forages with high NDF levels have lower energy. NDF is also a measure of potential forage intake. High NDF levels decrease the potential forage intake. Low NDF content is desirable.

4. NDFD=neutral detergent fi ber digestibility-48hr. NDFD is the portion of neutral detergent fi ber digested by animals at a specifi ed level of feed intake. High NDFD is desirable.

5. CP=crude protein. Forages are generally supplemented with high protein concentrates such as soybean meal to increase the protein content of ruminant diets. Corn hybrids with high protein levels require less supplementation and therefore result in lower feed costs. High protein content is desirable.

6. STRCH=starch. Starch from the grain, along with the digestible component of the fi ber, accounts for the majority of the energy in corn silage. High Starch content is desirable.

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2016 Silage Trial LocationsSilage quality traits are reported on a dry matter basis (100 percent DM). Quality traits in these tables are intended for use in hybrid selection only. Analysis for the balancing of feed rations should be analyzed from hybrids grown on each individual farm.

MILK2006The MILK2006 equation (UW-Madison Dairy Science

Department) was used to estimate MK/T (milk per ton) and MK/A (milk per acre). MILK2006 estimates the dry matter intake using the NDF and CWD (cell wall digestibility) parameters of the sample. The updated equation utilizes CP, fat, and sugar as well as the organic acid fractions along with their total-tract digestibility coeffi cients to estimate energy. Whole plant dry matter was calculated to 34% for all hybrids and digestibility coeffi cients used for the fat and sugars as well as the organic acid fractions were held constant. MILK2006 also assumes the weight of the cow is 1,350 lbs. and that it consumes a 30 percent NDF diet. Using National Research Council (NRC, 2001) energy requirements, the estimated intake of energy from corn silage is converted to milk per ton. Milk per acre is then calculated using the estimated values for milk per ton and dry matter yield per acre. For more information on the utility of MILK2006 please see:

www.uwex.edu/ces/crops/uwforage/Milk2006silage.html

Wood Co. OH

Notes

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TABLE C. AGRONOMIC TABLE FOR SILAGE TRIAL LOCATIONS

COUNTY PLANTING DATES

HARVEST DATES

PREVIOUSCROP

100 % STAND

AVERAGE STAND

FERTILIZER N - P - K

Zone

1

BRANCH May 18 Oct 4 Corn 35,244 34,292 201-9-3

LENAWEE May 22 Sept 20 Soybeans 35,244 34,574 160-9-3 +manure

WOOD(OHIO) May 23 Sept 9 Soybeans 34,452 32,694 206-26-0

Zone

2

OTTAWA May 19 Sept 22 Corn 35,244 34,644 170-9-3 + manure

INGHAM May 20 Sept 15 Soybeans 35,244 33,763 154-9-3

HURON May 5 Sept 13 Corn 35,244 34,045 124-9-3 +manure

Zone

4

IOSCO May 8 Sept 14 Corn 35,244 34,574 170-9-3 + manure

OSCEOLA May 24 Sept 29 Corn 35,244 31,138 170-9-3 + manure

MENOMINEE May 26 Oct 6 Alfalfa 35,244 34,398 140-9-3 +manure

Z5ALGER May 31 Oct 7 Alfalfa 35,244 25,468 139-9-3

DELTA May 26 Oct 5 Sod 35,244 34,821 109-9-3 +manure

COUNTY SOIL TYPE SOIL TEST FARM COOPERATOR LOCATION

Zone

1

BRANCHSpinks-Oshtemo-Houghton- Fox-Boyer

pH 6.4, P 38.5 K 143

Huff farms Kyle Huff

Coldwater

LENAWEE Blount loam pH 7.2, P 63K 122.5

Baker-Ladd Farms Blaine Baker Clayton

WOOD(OHIO) Hoytville clay loam pH 5.8 , P 114

K 435

OARDC Matt Davis & Richard Minyo

Hoytville, Ohio

Zone

2

OTTAWA Perrinton-Ithica-Coloma pH 6.8, P 64.5 K 152

Eadie Farms Arden Eadie

Conklin

INGHAM Capac loam pH 6.55, P 66.5 K 212.5

Crop & Soil Sciences Research Facility, MSU East Lansing

HURON Kilmanagh loam pH 7, P 76 K 146.5

Wil-Le Farms Ron & Ed McCrea

Bad Axe

Zone

4

IOSCO Nester-Kawkawlin pH 6.55, P 46 K 173

Double B Dairy Jeremy & Tim Beebe

Hale

OSCEOLA Nester pH 6.9, P 87K 174.5 Robert Lee Marion

MENOMINEE Onaway-Emmet-Cathro pH 7.45, P 42.5 K 148.5

Johnson Dairy Farm Dave Johnson

Daggett

Zone

5 ALGER Shoepac-Trenary silt loams pH 6.1, P 197.5 K 103

Bahrman Potato FarmDaniel & Dave Bahrman Skandia

DELTA Trenary fine sandy loam pH 6.15, P 39.5 K 89 VanDrese Farms Cornell

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SILAGE HYBRID INDEXZONE 1 - Tables 7E/7L

BranchLenawee

Wood (Ohio)Trial Average

ZONE 2 - Tables 8E/8LHuron - Zone 3

InghamOttawa

Trial Average

ZONE 4 - Table 9Iosco

Menominee - LateOsceola

Trial Average

ZONE 5 - Table 10AlgerDelta

Menominee - EarlyTrial Average

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE AGRIGOLD ~ A6267STXRIB 102 8E~ A6355STXRIB 103 8E~ A6424GT3VIP 108 7E,8L A6559STXRIB 113 7L A6517VT3PRIB 113 7LBECK ~ 5234AMX™* 102 8E~ 5460AM™* 104 8E~ 5140HR™* 105 7E,8L~ 5665AMX™* 106 7E,8L~ 5840AM™* 108 7E,8L 6158AM™* 111 7L 6365AM™* 113 7LCROPLAN 4099SS/RIB 99 8E S4100VT3P/RIB 100 8E 4819 3000/GT 101 8E 5415SS/RIB 104 8EDAIRYLAND SEED HiDF-3188RA 88 9 Hi DF-3290-9 90 9 HiDF-3197RA 97 8E,9 Hi DF-3099-9 99 8E,9 HiDF-3700RA 100 8E,9 Hi DF-3702-9 102 8E,9~ DS-9403 103 8E,9 HiDF-3103-9 103 8E,9 HiDF-3605RA 105 7E,8L EXP-10707 107 7E,8L HiDF-3808RA 108 7E,8L Hi DF-3510SSX 110 7E,8L DS-9513 113 7L EXP-11213 113 7LDYNAGRO ~ D35SS58 95 9 ~ D37SS60 97 9~ D41SS71 101 8E D47SS23 107 8L D49VC39 109 7E,8L D50SS43 110 7E,8L

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE GOLDEN HARVEST ~ G90Y04-3110A 92 9~ G95D32-3110 95 9~ G01P52-3122A 101 9~ G03C84-3010 103 8E G05T82-3122 105 8L G07V88-3000GT 107 8L~ G07B39-3122A 109 8L~ G09E98-3122 109 7E G10T63-3000GT 110 7E G12W66-3122 112 7LGREAT LAKES ~ 4250STXRIB 92 10~ 4548STXRIB 95 9,10~ 4879STXRIB 98 9,10~ 5283STXRIB 102 8E,9~ 5824STXRIB 108 7E,8L~ 5944STXRIB 109 7E,8L 6185STXRIB 111 7LINTEGRA 4759R 97 9,10 5209GSS 102 9,10 6011GSS 110 7E,8L 6589VT2P 115 7LLEGACY SEEDS L-4424 GENSS 101 8E L-5350 3122 104 8E L-6334 3000GT 107 8LM&W SEEDS ~ 47J66 94 8E 46K79 98 8E~ 45A36 101 7E,8E~ 44D81 108 7E,8LMASTERS CHOICE MCT-3891 89 9 MCT-4572 95 8E MCT-4632 96 8E,9 MCT-5371 103 7E,8E,9 MCT-5663 106 7E MCT-6153 111 7L MCT-6363 113 7LNK Brand ~ N27P-3110A 92 9~ N35T-3110 95 9~ N45P-3122A 101 9 N53W-3122 105 8L N61P-3000GT Brand 105 8L~ N63R-3122 109 7E~ N59B-3122A 109 7E

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE NuTech/G2 GENETICS ~ 5F-196™ 96 10~ 5F-701™ 101 9,10 5H-502™ 102 9~ 5F-504™ 104 9~ 5H-806™ 106 8L~ 5F-906™ 106 8L,9~ 5F-308™ 108 8L 5F-709™ 109 8L 5F-510™ 110 7E,8L 5F-811™ 111 7L 5F-713™ 113 7LRENK ~ RK595SSTX 99 8E RK629VT3P 101 8E~ RK717SSTX 105 8L~ RK776SSTX 107 8L 6-798VT2P 109 8L~ RK810SSTX 110 8LSEED CONSULTANTS ~ SC 10AGT96™ 109 7E SCS 1125YHR™ 113 7L SC 11AQ15™ 114 7LSTEYER ~ 9203 VT2PRORIBC 92 8E 9801 GT 98 8E 10303 GENSSRIBC 103 7E,8E 10404 VIP3122 104 7E,8E~ 10805 VT2PRORIBC 108 7ET. A. SEEDS TA736-22DPRIB 113 7L TA780-13VPRIB 116 7LVIKING 42-92 92 7E,8E O.58-98GS 98 8E O.51-04GS 104 8E 42-08 107 7E,8L 53-10GS 110 7L,8LWELLMAN W2615DP 113 7L

~ Denotes hybrids that were entered into the Grain and Silage Trials.

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2016

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TABL

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37.7

48.5

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0319

2267

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77.6

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1,2,3

38.2

22.5

8.596

81.6

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38.6

52.2

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39.4

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418.

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746.

47.4

40.6

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30663

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317.

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57.1

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32915

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68.0

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7.740.

5336

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38.9

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9.199

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37.3

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40.6

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39.2

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37.5

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3312

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8783.

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333.

150.

27.3

46.0

3419

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53-10

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39.6

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06.1

43.8

3367

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1,2,4

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41.4

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40.9

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66.5

41.9

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68.4

96.2

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37.8

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7.143.

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37.6

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6.743.

8337

1323

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39.1

20.2

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BRAN

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D A655

9STX

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750.

87.8

28.5

2971

21322

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81.2

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.554

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46.8

3495

3370

949

.722

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100.0

86.1

22.8

43.4

57.6

7.849

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1431

895

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ST36

.316

.77.2

92.2

80.2

15.3

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6.534

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152

36.4

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6.66.7

9.23.8

2.310

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1.00.6

2.51.3

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2016

BRAN

D / HY

BRID

RMTR

TTR

AIT%D

MGT

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42.7

19.6

8.4100

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14.9

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47.5

6.946.

4346

4291

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7.241.

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520.

19.3

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84.2

16.5

33.0

52.0

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6347

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822.

88.4

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636.

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34.0

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819.

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3168

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999

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620.

78.2

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10082.

418.

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749.

17.9

43.0

3330

34575

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HiDF

-3700R

A100

C500

1,2,3,4

,640.

620.

98.5

10082.

918.

236.

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46.6

39.6

3362

30064

35.9

26.0

9.398

81.6

19.8

35.7

48.4

7.141.

3327

8303

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ND SE

ED Hi

DF-37

02-9

102C5

001,2

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821.

38.3

9684.

117.

534.

854.

36.7

42.1

3454

29930

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27.6

9.298

80.9

23.1

41.4

53.8

7.538.

6317

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IRYLA

ND SE

ED DS

-9403

103C5

001,2

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43.4

19.0

8.1100

84.3

14.9

31.7

50.4

7.045.

6349

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524.

110.

5100

81.4

20.1

37.5

50.4

7.841.

7324

5341

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ND SE

ED Hi

DF-31

03-9

103C5

001,2

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32.5

22.6

7.498

81.1

16.8

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43.6

6.844.

5328

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526.

89.9

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020.

738.

450.

67.9

42.4

3214

34183

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41SS7

1101

P500

1,2,3,4

,641.

420.

88.8

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84.2

17.9

35.1

55.0

7.241.

6345

6305

1838.

822.

79.2

9882.

117.

834.

548.

08.0

40.1

3281

30190

GOLD

EN HA

RVES

T G03C

84-301

0103

C250

1,2,4

46.5

19.1

8.8*

9684.

215.

131.

850.

27.4

46.1

3486

30582

46.6

24.3

11.5*

10082.

817.

634.

149.

57.9

43.7

3361

38706

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T LAK

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1,2,3,6

40.9

20.7

8.199

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20.3

38.9

51.6

6.836.

8324

1263

8443.

926.

311.

6*99

81.8

19.0

36.5

50.2

7.441.

2328

3379

51LE

GACY

SEED

S L-44

24 GE

NSS

101P5

001,2

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43.0

20.0

8.696

82.7

19.5

34.1

49.1

7.038.

8326

0302

2239.

827.

711.

0*100

81.6

19.5

37.1

50.3

7.439.

6326

1358

32LE

GACY

SEED

S L-53

50 312

2104

C250

1,2,3,4

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820.

78.5

9780.

518.

336.

346.

26.9

33.9

3175

26679

35.4

25.1

8.597

79.6

20.1

37.3

45.4

7.236.

7314

828

456M&

W SE

EDS 4

7J66

94P2

501,2

51.4

18.2

9.1*

9984.

016.

434.

453.

27.0

45.0

3448

31508

48.9

19.6

9.7100

82.3

17.8

34.0

47.7

7.244.

8333

4322

16M&

W SE

EDS 4

6K79

98P2

501,2

,4,645.

717.

78.1

9785.

016.

032.

653.

97.6

44.9

3526

28579

33.5

14.2

5.097

79.0

25.8

43.4

51.6

9.429.

3303

4161

56M&

W SE

EDS 4

5A36

101P2

501,2

50.2

16.8

8.4100

85.8

13.8

29.7

52.1

7.148.

3360

1302

8747.

419.

39.6

9981.

418.

436.

549.

07.4

42.9

3260

31340

MAST

ERS C

HOICE

MCT-4

57295

C250

1,2,3,4

,647.

019.

18.7

9583.

615.

331.

748.

27.5

46.0

3449

30135

43.2

22.6

9.897

83.6

14.1

29.1

43.3

8.249.

1344

9337

42MA

STER

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T-4632

96C2

501,2

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48.2

16.9

8.197

85.4

16.1

32.3

54.7

7.245.

1355

3288

8640.

018.

87.8

9583.

017.

432.

047.

08.6

44.9

3393

26689

MAST

ERS C

HOICE

MCT-5

371103

C250

144.

419.

18.5

9884.

314.

630.

748.

76.9

44.7

3455

30670

41.2

24.9

10.3

9982.

117.

133.

246.

17.1

42.9

3331

32006

RENK

RK595

SSTX

99P5

001,2

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44.4

19.8

8.8*

10083.

517.

332.

649.

47.0

44.6

3435

31443

38.0

29.7

11.3*

10081.

717.

934.

546.

78.0

42.3

3291

37120

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501,2

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98.1

10083.

416.

233.

149.

77.5

43.6

3423

29403

35.8

26.6

9.599

81.1

19.5

36.3

47.7

7.440.

5323

9328

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RORIB

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1,247.

219.

49.1

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83.2

17.3

34.7

51.5

6.943.

2340

3310

1343.

520.

28.8

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07.4

42.0

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501

44.7

20.6

9.2*

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417.

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247.

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41.9

3289

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320.

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501,2

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98.4

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117.

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97.5

40.8

3451

27527

37.0

24.7

9.197

80.8

18.7

36.2

47.0

7.739.

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501,2

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48.8

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33.9

52.3

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5345

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127.

912.

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415.

831.

744.

47.2

45.8

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41070

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42-92

92C2

50Co

nv.51.

917.

39.0

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84.7

15.4

32.1

52.3

7.245.

7351

5314

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419.

79.2

9682.

418.

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250.

17.5

45.2

3330

33320

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98GS

98C2

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nv.53.

215.

88.2

9384.

916.

232.

353.

17.0

45.6

3523

28774

47.9

22.9

11.4*

9280.

917.

334.

244.

17.5

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3248

36826

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104C2

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nv.47.

120.

09.7

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85.1

15.8

32.7

54.5

6.946.

2353

3328

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699

81.7

17.8

34.7

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7329

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119.

88.6

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83.7

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53.2

22.8

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338.

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07.6

48.7

3601

32862

48.9

29.7

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100.0

83.6

25.8

43.4

54.4

9.449.

1344

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32.5

15.8

7.492.

780.

313.

829.

743.

66.5

33.9

3175

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33.5

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5.091.

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3034

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6.78.6

3.42.3

9.87.1

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56.5

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38.9

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3334

3281

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ED Hi

DF-38

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108C5

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38.7

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9.995

82.9

18.7

36.4

53.1

6.738.

9336

1344

5842.

121.

89.2

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119.

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255.

95.8

40.4

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33620

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79.4

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26.1

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820.

48.8

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716.

333.

454.

16.5

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3520

31020

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19.3

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46.7

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7335

6318

7042.

221.

18.9

9982.

218.

836.

951.

65.9

38.7

3347

29878

GOLD

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RVES

T G07V

88-300

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C250

1,2,3,4

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51.7

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3334

1315

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121.

28.5

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219.

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56.2

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57.0

40.7

3361

31653

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36.0

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6.239.

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726.

09.9

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816.

133.

651.

66.8

42.7

3447

34108

39.0

22.9

8.998

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35.6

55.5

6.339.

8347

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415.

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Hi DF

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990

C500

1,2,3,4

44.3

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2240.

326.

210.

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9784.

650.

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98.5

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3513

37057

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LAND

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HiDF

-3197R

A97

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1,2,3,4

,642.

023.

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932.

030.

643.

77.9

40.8

3304

30304

33.2

27.2

9.1100

84.2

53.9

17.5

34.4

8.339.

8345

7314

81DA

IRYLA

ND SE

ED Hi

DF-30

99-9

99C5

001,2

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39.4

25.9

10.1*

9981.

829.

830.

043.

88.0

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28.6

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9782.

852.

718.

636.

28.6

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33936

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LAND

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HiDF

-3700R

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723.

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930.

543.

77.2

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28616

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27.8

9.095

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7.540.

6341

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DF-37

02-9

102C5

001,2

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327.

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83.7

31.9

30.0

46.2

7.739.

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629.

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85.8

56.0

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HiDF

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9103

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1,2,3,4

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630.

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543.

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536.

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30.9

45.2

8.037.

8328

1296

7832.

927.

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9882.

348.

717.

234.

58.3

38.0

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32521

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T LAK

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48STX

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44.7

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9.699

83.1

28.7

28.4

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7.842.

2339

6333

1533.

926.

79.1

9982.

752.

919.

236.

77.9

37.6

3353

32359

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79STX

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1,2,3,6

40.6

24.3

9.699

83.7

28.0

27.8

45.3

7.942.

1341

5326

3833.

428.

29.4

10083.

151.

518.

834.

98.1

36.9

3318

30985

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T LAK

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83STX

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P500

1,2,3,6

39.9

25.8

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728.

829.

845.

07.6

41.4

3366

33764

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30.0

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10083.

649.

717.

032.

67.9

41.6

3442

36402

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RA 47

59R97

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135.

824.

48.6

9980.

532.

734.

846.

87.5

32.9

3143

27706

33.3

31.1

10.1*

9982.

552.

018.

536.

67.9

38.1

3340

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50 01,2

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82.4

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30.3

46.3

7.540.

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5340

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733.

510.

3*92

82.7

52.8

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36.7

7.536.

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52.0

17.7

8.9100

81.9

29.4

29.9

44.1

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83.4

49.6

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8.342.

7342

5354

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922.

19.0

9983.

330.

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847.

28.5

39.6

3356

30085

35.5

26.4

9.3100

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53.0

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8.338.

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38.5

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97.6

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28.5

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3242

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1,2,3,4

34.1

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5F-70

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1,2,4

40.5

22.8

9.099

84.1

31.0

29.7

48.1

7.243.

7344

2314

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928.

69.2

9984.

254.

518.

134.

77.3

40.4

3460

33175

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926.

49.5

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39.4

3327

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29.1

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618.

735.

97.8

35.3

3284

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h/G2 G

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104P5

001,2

,437.

026.

59.6

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830.

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07.6

39.5

3355

31522

31.6

30.5

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9983.

252.

818.

635.

67.9

38.0

3392

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39.9

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251.

417.

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3391

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399.

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133.

435.

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3456

34096

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33.5

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56.0

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9.244.

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34.1

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8.594.

279.

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11.8

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5.09.6

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LSD (

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0.62.0

1.51.5

2.03.0

0.32.6

97138

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4.81.8

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BRAN

D / HY

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MGT

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630.

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38.8

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30348

DAIRY

LAND

SEED

Hi DF

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990

C500

1,2,3,4

57.1

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9.199

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22.5

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7.840.

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95.9

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LAND

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124.

539.

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41.5

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98.0

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32292

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1,2,3,4

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36.9

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6327

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117.

434.

548.

17.8

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LAND

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45.6

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2016FUNGICIDE EFFECTS ON MICHIGAN CORN PERFORMANCE

A.M. Byrne and M.I. ChilversDepartment of Plant, Soil, and Microbial Sciences

Michigan State University

Plots were established at the Michigan State University Agronomy Farm, East Lansing, MI. Corn variety ‘P9807R’ was planted on 19 May with 30 in row spacing and the experimental design was a randomized complete block. Plots were four rows wide and 22 ft long, with 3 ft alleys between plots. Fertilizer was added on two occasions: 12 Gal/A of 16% N at planting and 45 Gal/A of 45% N was side dressed on 12 Jun. Plots with stand counts higher than the desired population (34,848) were thinned on 1 Jul. Northern leaf blight (NLB) inoculum was applied to all plots on 15 Jun, by evenly spreading 92.5 lb of infested sorghum grain over the fi eld. There were a total of 10 treatments and fi ve replicates; fungicides were applied on 16 Jun (V5), 22 Jun (V6), 20 Jul (R1), 25 Jul (R1, timed for western bean cutworm control), and 4 Aug (R2). No irrigation was provided. Fungicides were applied with a hand-held spray boom pressurized with CO2 at 40 psi. The boom consisted of six nozzles (Teejet 11001VS) spaced 20 in apart and was calibrated to apply 15 gal/A. Gray leaf spot (GLS) and NLB severities were determined by estimating the percent leaf area with lesions on the ear leaf and ear leaf +1 from 10 plants in the

DIXz values Plant stage Ear Leaf Ear Leaf +1 Yield Treatment, rate/A (date) NLBy GLS NLB GLS (bu/A) Non-treated 30.0 a 0.9 ab 33.9 a 0.9 200.96 Aproach Prima 2.34 SC, 6.8 fl oz R1 (20 Jul) 17.3 ab 0.9 ab 16.0 a-d 1.0 209.80 Aproach Prima 2.34 SC, 6.8 fl oz Aproach 2.08 SC, 6 fl oz + Tilt 3.6 EC, 3 fl oz

R1 (20 Jul)

R2 (4 Aug) 9.1 cd 0.9 ab 7.2 ef 0.9 209.38 Hero 1.24 SC, 6.4 fl oz + Preemptor 3.22 SC, 5 fl ozx R1 (20 Jul) 10.2 cd 1.0 a 10.5 b-e 1.0 208.96 Hero 1.24 SC, 6.4 fl oz + Preemptor 3.22 SC, 5 fl ozx R1 (25 Jul) 6.8 d 0.9 ab 4.3 f 0.9 204.42 Stratego YLD 4.18 SC, 2 fl oz V6 (22 Jun) 29.9 a 0.9 ab 32.7 a 0.9 213.18 Stratego YLD 4.18 SC, 4 fl oz R1 (20 Jul) 16.6 bc 0.8 bc 20.1 ab 0.8 216.88 Stratego YLD 4.18 SC, 2 fl ozStratego YLD 4.18 SC, 4 fl oz

V6 (22 Jun) R1 (20 Jul) 14.7 bc 0.8 c 18.0 abc 0.8 206.00

Trivapro 2.2 SE, 14.5 fl ozx V5 (16 Jun) & R1 (20 Jul) 9.4 cd 0.8 abc 9.8 def 0.9 211.28 Zolera FX 3.34 SC, 5 fl oz R1 (20 Jul) 15.3 bc 0.7 c 9.3 c-f 0.8 193.26 P-value <0.0001 0.0080 <0.0001 0.1396 0.4339 z Disease indexy Column numbers followed by the different letters are significantly different at P=0.05, as determined by least square means comparison.x Treatments applied with Induce at 0.25% v/v.

center two rows (fi ve from each row) for each plot on 12 Sep. A disease index (DIX) that accounted for both severity (DS) and incidence (DI) was calculated for each disease: DIX = DI*(DS/100). The center two rows of each plot were harvested on 21 Oct. Yields were adjusted to 15.5% moisture. Data were analyzed using SAS 9.3 PROC MIXED method (SAS Institute, Cary, NC).

NLB pressure was high, while GLS incidence was very low. All treatments, except the single application of Aproach Prima at R1 and the low rate of Stratego YLD at V6, resulted in signifi cantly lower DIX scores for NLB on the ear leaf, compared to the non-treated. Results were similar for the ear leaf +1, except that none of the Stratego YLD treatments signifi cantly reduced DIX values. For GLS, both the double application of Stratego YLD and the Zolera FX treatments signifi cantly reduced DIX scores, compared to the non-treated. There were no signifi cant differences noted for GLS on the ear leaf +1 ratings. Similar to previous years, despite some disease suppression, no products resulted in signifi cantly higher yields, compared to the non-treated.

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Introduction

THANK YOU TO OUR FARM COOPERATORS:ZONE 1

Baker-Ladd Farms, Blaine Baker, ClaytonGeorge Brossman, Vandalia

Kyle Huff, ColdwaterOSU NW Experiment Station, Matt Davis &

Richard Minyo Hoytville, OhioMatthew Talladay, Milan

ZONE 2Fred Gross Farms

Peggy Gross & Dick Birchmeier, New LothrupJorgensens Farm Elevator

Jerry Jorgensen & Mike Turner, WilliamstonEadie Farms

Arden Eadie, ConklinMSU Agronomy Farm, Mike Particka, East Lansing

Jim & John Schipper, MartinZONE 3

Karnatzs Farms, Scott KarnatzsRobert Oshe & Jacob Zwagerman, CusterWil-le Farms, Ron & Ed McCrea, Bad Axe

ZONE 4/5VanDrese Farms, Cornell

Johnson Dairy Farm, Dave Johnson, DaggettRobert Lee, Marion

Jeremy & Tim Beebe, WhittmoreBahrman Potato Farm, Daniel & David Bahrman

THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO HELPED:Chris Kapp

Kaitlin FlemingJeremiah Hartsel Andrew Bahrman

Matthew McMoodyNicholas Wanczyk

Mason SitarKevin Quiros Martinez

Romain Krudup

MSU is an affi rmative-action, equal-opportunity employer, committed to achieving excellence through a diverse workforce and inclusive culture that encourages all people to reach their full potential. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status. Issued in furtherance of MSU Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Jeff Dwyer, Director, MSU Extension, East Lansing, MI 48824. This information is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. This bulletin becomes public property upon publication and may be reprinted verbatim as a separate or within another publication with credit to MSU. Reprinting cannot be used to advertise a commercial product or company.

Weather

Zone 1 Grain Early - 107 Day and Earlier

Zone 1 Grain Late - 108 Day and Later

Zone 2 Grain Early - 101 Day and Earlier

Zone 2 Grain Late - 102 Day and Later

Zone 3 Grain Early - 97 Day and Earlier

Zone 3 Grain Late - 98 Day and Later

Zone 4 Grain - 80-96 Day

Zone 5 Grain - 93 Day and Earlier

Conventional - 101 Day and Earlier

Conventional - 102 Day and Later

Corn Grain Agronomics

Corn Grain Hybrid Index

Corn Silage Performance Trials

Corn Silage Agronomics

Zone 1 Silage Early - 110 Day and Earlier

Zone 1 Silage Late - 111 Day and Later

Zone 2 - 3 Silage Early - 104 Day and Earlier

Zone 2- 3 Silage Late - 105 Day and Later

Zone 4 Silage - 88-105 Day

Zone 5 Silage - 90-102 Day

Company Index

Corn Silage Hybrid Index

Corn Grain Performance Trials