Variety Trial Results for 2018 and Selection Guide
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1 NDSU EXTENSION A North Dakota Corn Variety Trial Results for 2018 and Selection Guide Joel Ransom and Darin Eisinger (NDSU Main Station); Blaine Schatz, Mike Ostlie and Tim Indergaard (Carrington Research Extension Center); Bryan Hanson, Travis Hakanson and Lawrence Henry (Langdon Research Extension Center); Eric Eriksmoen, Joe Effertz and Austin Kraklau (North Central Research Extension Center); Kelly Cooper, Heidi Eslinger and Seth Nelson (Oakes Irrigation Research Site); Justin Jacobs and Tyler Tjelde (Nesson Valley Irrigation Site); John Rickertsen (Hettinger Research Extension Center) This publication reports the results of corn hybrid trials that were conducted by NDSU research and Extension personnel throughout North Dakota. The hybrids tested were entered voluntarily by the companies that market them, and the management of these trials was financed partially by the entry fee those companies paid. Links to the participating companies are summarized in Table 1. Additional information and data for a given location may be available at and When selecting a hybrid, look at its performance at multiple locations and/or across years if possible. Corn Production and Weather in 2018 In 2018, the area of corn planted in North Dakota was 3.15 million acres, down from the 3.42 million acres planted in The average yield for the state in 2018 was estimated at 146 bushels per acre, up from the 139 bushels per acre recorded in Generally, corn growing degree accumulations were well ahead of normal during the growing season. However, colder than normal weather in October and November slowed dry-down and harvest. Experimental Procedures Hybrids were planted in replicated plots in each location. Plot size, number of replications and experimental design varied by location. Information regarding planting and harvesting dates and other management practices is available from the researchers implementing the research. yield was adjusted to 15.5 percent moisture. Data Analysis Data were analyzed using analyses of variance (ANOVA). Least significant difference (LSD) values at the 5 and 10 percent levels were calculated from these analyses and are placed at the bottom of each column of data. These LSD values apply only to the numbers in the column in which they appear. If the difference (for instance, for yield) between two varieties exceeds the LSD value, it means that with 95 or 90 percent confidence, the higher-yielding variety has a significant yield advantage. Conversely, when the difference between the means of two varieties is less than the LSD value, this indicates these varieties have no statistical difference between them. The coefficient of variation (CV), which also is placed at the bottom of each column, is a measure of the variability for that trait within the trial. Hybrids are ranked in descending order for yield in each table. Carefully consider grain moisture at harvest in addition to yield. Comparing the yield of hybrids with similar moisture levels allows you to compare the yield of hybrids with similar relative maturities (RMs). The RMs listed in the tables have been provided by the company marketing these hybrids. In some cases, the industry-provided estimate of RM might not correspond precisely to the moisture levels obtained in trials reported in this publication. Fargo, North Dakota November
2 Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. Table 7. Table 8. Table 9. Table 10. Table 11. Table 12. Table 13. Table 14. Table 15. Table 16. Table 17. Table 18. Table 19. Table 20. Table 21. Table 22. Table 23. List of Tables Companies Participating in 2018 NDSU Corn Hybrid Trials Corn - Average of Southern Locations (Ransom, Richland and Sargent Counties), Early Maturing Corn - Average of Southern Locations (Ransom, Richland and Sargent Counties), Late Maturing Corn - South Zone, Conventional and GMO, Ransom County, Early Maturing Corn - South Zone, Conventional and GMO, Ransom County, Late Maturing Corn - Average of Central Locations (Cass, Steele and Traill Counties), Early Maturing Corn - Average of Central Locations (Cass, Steele and Traill Counties), Late Maturing Corn - Central Zone, Conventional and GMO, Cass County, Early Maturing Corn - Central Zone, Conventional and GMO, Cass County, Late Maturing Corn - Average of North Locations (Grand Forks, Nelson, Ramsey and Marshall Counties), Early Maturing Corn - Average of North Locations (Grand Forks, Nelson, Ramsey and Marshall Counties), Late Maturing Corn - North Zone, Conventional and GMO, Grand Forks County, Early Maturing Corn - North Zone, Conventional and GMO, Grand Forks County, Late Maturing Corn - Dryland - Carrington Corn - Dryland - Conventional - Carrington Corn - Fingal (Carrington REC) Corn - Irrigated - Carrington Corn - Oakes (Carrington REC) Corn - Irrigated - Oakes (Carrington REC) Corn - Dryland - Langdon Corn - Minot (North Central REC) Corn - Irrigated - Williston Corn - Hettinger. Table 1. Companies Participating in 2018 NDSU Corn Hybrid Trials. Company Abbreviated Website Allegiant Seed Allegiant Channel Channel Croplan Genetics Croplan Dahlman Seed Dahlman Dairyland Seed Dairyland Dekalb Dekalb Dyna-Gro Seed Dyna-Gro Funk s Frontiersmen Frontiersmen Hefty Seed Hefty Innotech Innotech Integra Fortified Seed Integra Legacy Seeds Legacy Legend Seeds Legend NK NK NorthStar Genetics NorthStar NuTech Seed/G2 Genetics NuTech/G2 Partners Brand Partners Peterson Farms Seed Peterson Pioneer Pioneer Proseed Proseed REA Hybrids REA Renegade Seed Renegade Rob-See-Co Rob-See-Co Stine Seed Stine Thunder Seed Thunder 2
3 Table Corn Average of Southern Locations (Ransom, Richland and Sargent Counties), Early Maturing ( 94). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture 2 Ransom Richland Sargent Average 2 yr. Avg. (%) (bu/a) Legacy L 3416 VT2P Hefty H REA 3B Channel DGVT2PRIB Proseed Dahlman R47 24VT2PRIB Legend LR Peterson 72A Channel VT2PRIB Peterson 76S Hefty H REA 3B Dairyland DS Dairyland DS 7294a Proseed REA 3B Legend LR Proseed Hefty H Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Relative maturity as given by industry. 2 Average of all locations. Yield 3
4 Table Corn Average of Southern Locations (Ransom, Richland and Sargent Counties), Late Maturing ( 95). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture 2 Ransom Richland Sargent Average 2 yr. Avg. (%) (bu/a) Legacy L 3718 VT2P Integra Dairyland RPM 4019AM Pioneer 3 P Legacy L 3517 VT2P Proseed REA 4B Legend LR Channel VT2PRIB Dairyland DS Legacy L 4118 GENSS Dahlman R48 28VT2PRIB Legend LR Legacy L 3617 VT2P Hefty H Peterson 78G Dairyland RPM 3518AM Integra REA 4B Dekalb 3 DKC Dairyland RPM 3715AM Legend LR Peterson 79N Dairyland RPM 3519AM Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Relative maturity as given by company. 2 Average of all locations. 3 Included as a check provided by a collaborating grower. 4
5 Table Corn South Zone, Conventional and GMO, Ransom County, Early Maturing ( 94). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Company/Brand Hybrid 1 RM 2 Moisture Snapped 3 Yield (%) (%) (bu/a) Hefty H Peterson 76S Thunder Proseed Dairyland DS Renegade R Dairyland DS 7294a Dahlman R47 24VT2PRIB Legacy L 3416 VT2P Hefty H Channel DGVT2PRIB REA 3B Channel VT2PRIB REA 3B Peterson 72A Legend LR Legend LR Proseed Hefty H Proseed REA 3B Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Conventional hybrids are indicated in bold. 2 Relative maturity as given by company. 3 Snapped refers to the percent of the hybrids that were broken due to greensnap. 5
6 Table Corn South Zone, Conventional and GMO, Ransom County, Late Maturing ( 95). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Company/Brand Hybrid 1 RM 2 Moisture Snapped 3 Yield (%) (%) (bu/a) Legacy L 3718 VT2P Legacy L 3517 VT2P Pioneer 4 P Integra Dairyland RPM 4019AM Channel VT2PRIB Renegade R Dairyland RPM 3518AM Integra Dahlman R48 28VT2PRIB Dairyland DS Proseed PX Legend LR Proseed Peterson 78G REA 4B Legend LR Hefty H Legacy L 4118 GENSS Legacy L 3617 VT2P Renegade R REA 4B Dairyland RPM 3715AM Thunder Legend LR Dekalb 4 DKC Peterson 79N Dairyland RPM 3519AM Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Conventional hybrids are indicated in bold. 2 Relative maturity as given by company. 3 Snapped refers to the percent of the hybrids that were broken due to greensnap. 4 Included as a check provided by a collaborating grower. 6
7 Table Corn Average of Central Locations (Cass, Steele and Traill Counties), Early Maturing ( 86). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture 2 Cass Steele Traill Average 2 yr. Avg. (%) (bu/ac) Integra Dahlman R43 29VT2PRIB Dairyland EXP Legacy L 2817 VT2P Channel Brand Dairyland DS Peterson 76Q Legacy L 2546 RR Hefty H3322 VT2P Dairyland DS Dairyland DS 9085a Dairyland EXP Legend LR Dairyland DS 9686a Dairyland RPM 2918AM Channel VT2PRIB Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Relative maturity as given by company. 2 Average of all locations. 7
8 Table Corn Average of Central Locations (Cass, Steele and Traill Counties), Late Maturing ( 87). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture 2 Cass Steele Traill Average 2 yr. Avg. (%) (bu/ac) Legacy L 3017 VT2P Legend LR Channel VT2PRIB Integra Dahlman R45 28VT2PRIB Peterson 74J Hefty H3922 VT2P Hefty EXP9012 VT2P Integra Integra Legacy L 2847 VT2P Legend LR Proseed Proseed Legend 47J Dairyland HiDF Legacy L 3117 VT2P Peterson 74Z Proseed Channel VT2PRIB Dairyland EXP NK 3 NK A Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Relative maturity as given by company. 2 Average of all locations. 3 Included as a check provided by collaborating growers. 8
9 Table Corn Central Zone, Conventional and GMO, Cass County, Early Maturing ( 86). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Company/Brand Hybrid 1 RM 2 Moisture Yield (%) (bu/a) Channel VT2PRIB Legacy L 2817 VT2P Integra Legacy L 2546 RR Peterson 76Q Dairyland EXP Dairyland DS Dahlman R43 29VT2PRIB Integra Renegade REN EXP Dairyland DS 9085a Thunder Dairyland RPM 2918AM Dairyland DS Dekalb 3 DKC Legend LR Dairyland EXP Hefty H3322 VT2P Channel VT2PRIB Dairyland DS 9686a Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Conventional hybrids are indicated in bold. 2 Relative maturity as given by company. 3 Included as a check provided by a collaborating grower. 9
10 Table Corn Central Zone, Conventional and GMO, Cass County, Late Maturing ( 87). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Company/Brand Hybrid 1 RM 2 Moisture Yield (%) (bu/a) Legend LR Integra Legacy L 3017 VT2P Renegade R Peterson 74J Integra Proseed Legend LR Channel VT2PRIB Integra Integra Hefty EXP9012 VT2P Legacy L 2847 VT2P Dairyland HiDF Dahlman R45 28VT2PRIB Hefty H3922 VT2P Proseed Proseed Proseed Thunder Legend 47J Dairyland EXP Thunder Legacy L 3117 VT2P Channel VT2PRIB Proseed Peterson 74Z Proseed NK 3 NK A Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Conventional hybrids are indicated in bold. 2 Relative maturity as given by company. 3 Included as a check provided by a collaborating grower. 10
11 Table Corn Average of North Locations (Grand Forks, Nelson, Ramsey and Marshall Counties), Early Maturing ( 82). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture 2 G. F. Nelson Ramsey Marshall Average 2 yr. Avg. (%) (bu/a) Stine 9140 G Dairyland EXP Channel VT2PRIB Dairyland DS REA 1B Partners PB GT Dekalb 3 DK Legacy L 1746 VT2P Legacy L 2245 VT2P Dairyland EXP Peterson 71V Peterson 78A Dairyland EXP Legend LR Dahlman R41 22VT2PRIB REA 1B Proseed Pioneer AM Legend LR Legacy L 2213 VT2P Hefty H2802 VT2P Legacy L 1814 VT2P Legacy L 1713 RR Dairyland DS Dairyland RPM 1819AM Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Relative maturity as given by company. 2 Average of all locations. 3 Included as a check provided by collaborating growers. 11
12 Table Corn Average of North Locations (Grand Forks, Nelson, Ramsey and Marshall Counties), Late Maturing ( 83). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture 2 G. F. Nelson Ramsey Marshall Average 2 yr. Avg. (%) (bu/a) Legacy L 2817 VT2P Channel VT2PRIB REA 2B REA 2B Peterson 74Z Proseed Dahlman R43 24VT2PRIB Legacy L 2314 VT2P Proseed Dairyland RPM 2918AM Dairyland DS Dairyland DS 9085a Croplan REA 2B Hefty H3322 VT2P Dairyland DS Legend LR Stine 9101 G Dairyland EXP Legend 40J Peterson 71D Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Relative maturity as given by company. 2 Average of all locations. 3 Included as a check provided by collaborating growers. 12
13 Table Corn North Zone, Conventional and GMO, Grand Forks County, Early Maturing ( 82). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Company/Brand Hybrid 1 RM 2 Lodging 3 Moisture Yield (%) (%) (bu/a) Dairyland EXP Stine 9140 G Partners PB GT Peterson 71V REA 1B Dahlman R41 22VT2PRIB Dekalb 3 DK Peterson 78A Legacy L 1746 VT2P Channel VT2PRIB REA 1B Dairyland DS Proseed Proseed Legacy L 1713 RR Legend LR Proseed Dairyland EXP Legacy L 2245 VT2P Dairyland EXP Hefty H2802 VT2P Dairyland DS Pioneer AM Legacy L 1814 VT2P Legend LR Legacy L 2213 VT2P Dairyland RPM 1819AM Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Conventional hybrids are indicated in bold. 2 Relative maturity as given by company. 3 Mean of two replicates: No statistics were performed. This lodging was scored prior to harvest and was not related to greensnap. 4 Included as a check provided by a collaborating grower. 13
14 Table Corn North Zone, Conventional and GMO, Grand Forks County, Late Maturing ( 83). Authors, J. Ransom and D. Eisinger. Company/Brand Hybrid 1 RM 2 Lodging 3 Moisture Yield (%) (%) (bu/a) REA 2B REA 2B Channel VT2PRIB Proseed Legacy L 2314 VT2P Proseed Legacy L 2817 VT2P Dahlman R43 24VT2PRIB Dairyland DS 9085a Legend LR Legend 40J Dairyland DS Peterson 74Z REA 2B Dairyland RPM 2918AM Proseed Croplan Renegade REN EXP Dairyland EXP Peterson 71D Stine 9101 G Dairyland DS Hefty H3322 VT2P Mean CV (%) LSD LSD Conventional hybrids are indicated in bold. 2 Relative maturity as given by company. 3 Mean of two replicates: No statistics were performed. This lodging was scored prior to harvest and was not related to greensnap. 4 Included as a check provided by a collaborating grower. 14
15 Table Corn Dryland Carrington Authors, M. Ostlie, B. Schatz and T. Indergaard (Page 1 of 2). Test Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. (%) (lb/bu) (bu/a) Proseed Thunder Rob See Co RC A Integra NorthStar NS Dairyland DS Thunder Frontiersmen 91 H Dairyland DS Dyna Gro D27VC Proseed Frontiersmen 87 E NorthStar NS Legacy L Proseed Peterson 71V Hefty H Proseed Integra NorthStar NS REA 1B Channel VT2P Dairyland DS Peterson 76Q Integra Dyna Gro D25VC Legacy L Legacy L Legacy L Hefty H Dairyland DS 9085a REA 2B Dyna Gro D27VC Hefty Exp Thunder Legacy L NorthStar NS NorthStar NS REA 2B Dairyland ESP Integra Integra Innotech IC Proseed Thunder Dyna Gro D22VC Dairyland DS Rob See Co RC A Dairyland RPM 2918AM Mean CV % LSD LSD
16 Table Corn Dryland Carrington Authors, M. Ostlie, B. Schatz and T. Indergaard (Page 2 of 2). Test Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. (%) (lb/bu) (bu/a) NorthStar NS Dairyland EXP Thunder Thunder Thunder REA 1B Channel VT2P Mean CV % LSD LSD Planting Date: May 3. Harvest Date: Oct. 16. Previous crop: spring wheat. 1 Relative maturity as given by industry. Table Corn Dryland Conventional Carrington Authors, M. Ostlie, B. Schatz and T. Indergaard. Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. Test (%) (lb/bu) Proseed Proseed Dairyland DS Proseed Dyna Gro D25CC Rob See Co RC3601 Artesian Dairyland DS Thunder Proseed Thunder Proseed Thunder Mean CV % LSD 0.05 NS 1.4 NS LSD 0.10 NS 1.2 NS Planting Date: May 4. Harvest Date: Nov. 9. Previous crop: spring wheat. 1 Relative maturity as given by industry. Yield (bu/a) 16
17 Table Corn Fingal (Carrington REC) Authors, M. Ostlie, B. Schatz and T. Indergaard. Test Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. (%) (lb/bu) (bu/a) Dairyland RPM 3715AM Legacy L Channel DGVT2P Channel VT2P Dairyland DS 7294a Dyna Gro D34VC Peterson 74J Legacy L Peterson 74Z Dairyland RPM 3519AM REA 3B Peterson 72A REA 3B Legacy L Dairyland ESP Integra Legacy L REA 3D Integra Integra Legacy L Dairyland DS REA 2B Proseed Integra Proseed Dyna Gro D27VC REA 2B Channel VT2P Dyna Gro D28SS Dairyland DS Dyna Gro D32VC Dairyland DS Mean CV % LSD NS LSD NS Planting Date: May 16. Harvest Date: Nov. 14 and 19. Previous crop: soybean. 1 Relative maturity as given by industry. 17
18 Table Corn Irrigated Carrington Authors, M. Ostlie, B. Schatz and T. Indergaard. Test Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. (%) (lb/bu) (bu/a) REA 3B Integra Legacy L Legacy L Thunder Peterson 75K Integra Thunder Thunder REA 2B Dairyland DS 9686a Rob See Co RC A Innotech IC Legacy L Dyna Gro D27VC Peterson 76Q REA 2B Dairyland DS Peterson 71V Dairyland ESP Dairyland EXP Thunder Dairyland RPM 2918AM Legacy L Thunder Thunder Proseed Dyna Gro D27VC Rob See Co RC A Legacy L Proseed Proseed Dairyland EXP Proseed Dairyland DS Peterson 71D Proseed Dairyland DS Mean CV % LSD LSD Planting Date: May 7. Harvest Date: Nov. 20. Previous crop: faba bean. 1 Relative maturity as given by industry. 18
19 Table Corn Oakes (Carrington REC) Authors, K. Cooper, H. Eslinger and S. Nelson. Test Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. (%) (lb/bu) (bu/a) Dairyland RPM 3519AM Legacy L Thunder Channel DGVT2P Proseed Dyna Gro D39DC Dairyland DS 7294a Frontiersmen 95 M Thunder Dairyland RPM 4019AM Legacy L Channel DGVT2P Dyna Gro D37VC Channel VT2P REA 3B Legacy L Proseed Thunder Integra Legacy L Innotech IC A Peterson 79N Rob See Co RC A Integra REA 3D Legacy L Dyna Gro D34VC Dairyland EXP Innotech IC Frontiersmen 97 R Proseed Dairyland DS Frontiersmen 94 D Rob See Co RC GT Dairyland RPM 3518AM Peterson 78B Thunder REA 3B Mean CV % LSD LSD Planted: May 9 and 10. Harvested: Oct. 29 and 30. Previous crop: soybean. 1 Relative maturity as given by industry. 19
20 Table Corn Irrigated Oakes (Carrington REC) Authors, K. Cooper, H. Eslinger and S. Nelson. Test Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. (%) (lb/bu) (bu/a) Thunder Dairyland EXP Legacy L Dairyland RPM 4019AM Dairyland RPM 3715AM REA 4B Proseed Dyna Gro D37VC Legacy L Thunder Channel VT2P REA 5D Rob See Co RC Dairyland RPM 3518AM Channel VT2P Integra Thunder REA 4B Peterson 78B Proseed Legacy L Integra Dyna Gro D39DC Innotech IC A Channel DGVT2P Dairyland DS 7294a Legacy L Dyna Gro D34VC Rob See Co RC A Peterson 76Y REA 5A Dairyland RPM 3519AM Innotech IC Legacy L Dairyland DS 7802PRE Thunder REA 3B Peterson 76S Proseed Dairyland DS Peterson 79N REA 3B Mean CV % LSD LSD Planted: May 11. Harvested: Oct. 31. Previous crop: soybeans. 1 Relative maturity as given by industry. 20
21 Table Corn Dryland Langdon Authors, B. Hanson, T. Hakanson and L. Henry. Test Yield Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. (%) (lb/bu) (bu/a) Hefty H3022VT2P Proseed REA 1B NuTech/G2 E5BN A NuTech/G2 E5GN A Allegiant 7914 VT2P Proseed Thunder 6782 VT2P Hefty H2922VT2P Channel VT2PRIB Peterson 71D Legacy L 2213 VT2PRO Thunder 6880 VT2P NuTech/G2 5F Legacy L 1814 VT2P Pioneer P7227R Proseed Integra CX NuTech/G2 5F Legacy L 1746 VT2P REA 1B Channel VT2PRIB Hefty H2802VT2P Pioneer P7332R REA 1B Allegiant 7868 VT2P Legacy L 1713 RR Integra 2601 VT2PRIB Thunder 4578 RR Integra 2803 VT2PRIB Thunder 6874 VT2P Allegiant 7404 VT2P Integra 2508R Mean CV % LSD LSD Planted: May 10. Harvested: Oct Relative maturity as given by industry. 21
22 Table Corn Minot (North Central REC) Authors, E. Eriksmoen, J. Effertz and A. Kraklau. Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. Test (%) (lb/bu) Legacy L 2314 VT2P Peterson 71V Thunder 6983 VT2P Hefty H Dairyland RPM 2918AM Integra 3537 VT2PRIB Thunder 6782 VT2P Dairyland DS 9085a Thunder 6880 VT2P Integra 3325 Av 3010A REA 2B Legacy L 1746 VT2P Dairyland RPM 1819AM Legacy L 2245 VT2P Dairyland DS 9686a Thunder 4383 VT2P REA 1B Hefty H Legacy L 1814 VT2P Proseed Legacy L 2213 VT2P Proseed Hefty H Integra Hefty H Proseed Integra 2601 VT2PRIB Legacy L 2516 VT2P Hefty H Thunder 4578 RR Hefty H Thunder 6874 VT2P Peterson 78A REA 1B Integra Peterson 71D Hefty H Hefty H Hefty H Mean CV % LSD LSD Planted: May 15. Harvested: Oct. 11. The 2018 trial sustained severe drought. 1 Relative maturity as given by industry. Yield (bu/a) 22
23 Table Corn Irrigated Williston Authors, J. Jacobs and T. Tjelde. Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. (%) (lb/bu) (bu/a) Hefty H3902VT2PRIB REA Hybrid 2B Rob See Co RC Innotech IC Hefty H3302VT2PRIB Hefty H4102VT2PRIB REA Hybrid 1B Hefty H3712VT2PRIB Hefty H4012VT2PRIB Hefty H4612VT2PRIB Integra 3282 VT2PRO REA Hybrid 1B REA Hybrid 2B Integra 3537 VT2PRIB Innotech IC Integra CX (exp) Hefty H2802VT2PRIB Hefty H2602VT2PRIB Hefty H2512VT2PRIB Rob See Co RC Mean CV % LSD LSD Planted: May 21. Harvested: Nov. 20. Previous crop: barley. 1 Relative maturity as given by industry. Test Yield Table Corn Hettinger Author, J. Rickertsen. Company/Brand Hybrid RM 1 Moisture Weight yr. Avg. (%) (lb/bu) (bu/a) Proseed Legacy L Proseed Legend 40J Legend LR Proseed Integra Legacy L Proseed Integra Integra Legacy L Integra Legend LR Legacy L Legend LR Proseed Mean CV % LSD LSD Planted: May 22. Harvested: Oct. 30. Previous crop: spring wheat. 1 Relative maturity as given by industry. Test Yield 23
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