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2 4205 N. Interstate 27 Lubbock, TX 79403 806.763.CORN www.texascorn.org Trials. Farmers may face many trials throughout the year, from weather events, to unexpected pests, even to policy and regulations impacting farms and farming practices. Texas Corn Producers, through Texas Corn Producers Board and Corn Producers Association of Texas, strives to lessen the burden of these trials on Texas farmers by equipping them with the knowledge they need to combat on- and offfarm issues, as well as advocating on the farmer s behalf so they can focus on the farm and its success. This book is a compilation of corn seed trial results from across the state, and highlights the progress made through continued research and advancing management practices. Working with the industry to provide this resource is just one of many ways TCP works on behalf of the state s farmers. The Board TCPB oversees and allocates the expenditures of the one cent per bushel corn checkoff toward corn research, education and promotion to further the corn industry in Texas, and to create better marketing opportunities for farmers. The Association CPAT is the advocacy arm of Texas corn producer representation on both state and national levels. CPAT s mission is to build a strong organizational support system for corn that will represent the interests and concerns of farmers from all regions of Texas. CPAT is the legislative voice for Texas corn farmers, presenting a unified voice in D.C. and Austin. It strives to bring supportive policy to farmers. Research Research funds are aimed at making Texas corn and silage production competitive in the market. Studies focus on issues such as drought-tolerant and disease-resistant varieties, GMO technology and refuge, pest management and distillers grains. Water resources and landowner rights remain prominent across the state, keeping research needs for drought-tolerant varieties and irrigation efficiency a priority. Additionally, TCP continues its efforts with the Aflatoxin Mitigation Center of Excellence in preventing health hazards and economic losses from aflatoxin. Education & Promotion TCP partners with the U.S. Grains Council and the National Corn Growers Association to develop and maintain market opportunities for Texas farmers through corn export markets, as well as ethanol and its co-products. Additionally, TCP works to ensure farmers have the latest information on research, practices and regulations impacting their farms. It is more important than ever that consumers, urban media and policy makers understand the importance of agriculture in their daily lives, as they are increasingly removed from the nation s agricultural roots. TCP participates in a number of educational programs at state and national levels, and works closely with key thought leaders in the state to make them aware of the importance of agriculture to the state s economy and consumers. These efforts help children, consumers, media and legislators understand agricultural practices and corn s value to them, regardless of their distance from the farm. TCP hosts a number of programs and events to meet these needs, including: LAND: Developing young farmers into future industry leaders CommonGround: Connecting farm women with food decision makers American Ethanol: Hosting an educational effort at Texas Motor Speedway in conjunction with NASCAR Much More: From youth education to farm shows and more, TCP is actively engaged with consumers, decision makers and farmers Political Advocacy With sprawling urban growth and an diminishing representation of rural areas, Texas corn farmers need a strong voice on Capitol Hill and in Austin now more than ever! CPAT is the farmer s advocate. Association membership, which is separate from checkoff funds, helps take the issues that affect your farm to legislative decision makers. CPAT is currently focused on a number of key issues, including advocacy for the next farm bill, state land rights and water issues, regulations, farm program and crop insurance implementation, mycotoxin mitigation and more. Its ultimate goal is to ensure supportive policy exists that allows corn farmers across the state to be profitable. Become a CPAT member today and support efforts that will have a significant impact on agricultural policy affecting the profitability and success of your farm. It s easy to join CPAT, simply register online at www.texascorn.org or complete the form at the back of this book. With your CPAT membership you will be eligible for a number of benefits, including FREE seed, farm business discounts, a host of corporate discounts, and much more! Your interests are important to us. If you have any concerns regarding issues affecting your corn farm business, please contact the Texas Corn Producers office at 806.763.CORN (2676). Access news, information, events and more at: www.texascorn.org Texas Corn Staff David Gibson, Executive Director Angie Martin, Industry Affairs & Grassroots Director Shannon Neuenschwander, Finance & Compliance Dir. Lauren Prine, Education & Producer Relations Director Stephanie Pruitt, Communications & Public Affairs Director Bryce White, Communications Coordinator

3 Table of Contents Introduction...2 Bardwell...4 Calhoun County (Port Lavaca)...6 College Station...9 Dalhart... 11 Dumas...13 Hunt County...15 Hondo...17 Monte Alto...19 San Patricio...21 Spearman...23 Thrall...25 AgVocacy In Action...27 Contributors Dr. Ronnie W. Schnell Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, College Station Email: ronschnell@tamu.edu Voice: 979-845-2935 Katrina Horn Crop Testing Coordinator & Research Associate, College Station Email: khorn@tamu.edu Voice: 979-845-8505

4 Bardwell REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A 68 N/A 88 N/A 33 23,623 N/A 12.7 58.6 189 Dyna-Gro D57VP51 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 68 N/A 81 N/A 30 22,701 N/A 14.3 59.7 189 Golden s G6708 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 60 N/A 78 N/A 30 22,562 N/A 15.1 59.8 184 Integra 6647 N/A N/A 66 N/A 82 N/A 33 23,344 N/A 13.9 59.1 183 Dyna-Gro 58SS65 Genuity SmartStax N/A 68 N/A 79 N/A 30 22,785 N/A 14.7 61.4 183 Golden s G6611 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 67 N/A 83 N/A 34 21,864 N/A 13.5 59.0 181 NuTech 5F713 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 68 N/A 85 N/A 31 21,948 N/A 12.8 58.7 181 NK N83D Agrisure 3000GT N/A 69 N/A 89 N/A 34 22,115 N/A 14.2 60.2 180 Integra 6474 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 67 N/A 84 N/A 35 22,869 N/A 13.7 59.2 177 REV 28BHR18 Optimum Intrasect N/A 68 N/A 90 N/A 37 19,434 N/A 14.5 60.8 177 Dyna-Gro D56VP46 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 66 N/A 81 N/A 32 21,948 N/A 14.5 60.2 177 Integra 6533 N/A N/A 67 N/A 84 N/A 33 23,120 N/A 15.0 61.3 177 NK N76A Agrisure 3000GT N/A 67 N/A 92 N/A 33 22,701 N/A 13.0 58.1 177 REV 26LPR50 Leptra N/A 69 N/A 91 N/A 31 22,953 N/A 15.1 62.6 176 NK NK1405-3220 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 69 N/A 93 N/A 34 23,623 N/A 13.2 58.1 176 Integra 9678 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 67 N/A 77 N/A 31 21,864 N/A 14.5 59.8 176 Dyna-Gro D55VP77 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 67 N/A 77 N/A 28 22,450 N/A 14.5 60.0 175 NuTech 5V217 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 69 N/A 91 N/A 32 21,892 N/A 14.4 61.0 175 DEKALB DKC 62-08 Genuity SmartStax N/A 67 N/A 75 N/A 33 23,120 N/A 13.8 59.9 174 Dyna-Gro D54VC52 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 67 N/A 83 N/A 33 20,691 N/A 14.6 60.7 173 Integra 6400 Genuity SmartStax N/A 67 N/A 81 N/A 32 22,701 N/A 13.3 58.8 171 REV 25LPR26 Leptra N/A 69 N/A 84 N/A 31 23,120 N/A 13.3 59.3 169 NK N78S Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 68 N/A 87 N/A 33 20,942 N/A 13.8 58.6 168 NuTech 5F015 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 69 N/A 85 N/A 32 22,701 N/A 13.8 60.9 167 NuTech 5F113 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 67 N/A 93 N/A 33 22,953 N/A 14.1 61.0 167 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A 68 N/A 82 N/A 31 22,115 N/A 13.9 60.5 167 Golden s 5788 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 67 N/A 82 N/A 32 22,534 N/A 14.7 61.0 167 Golden s G7893 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 69 N/A 83 N/A 32 22,199 N/A 13.7 58.3 165 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX777 RR2 N/A 71 N/A 93 N/A 38 21,668 N/A 15.2 60.8 163 NuTech 5H216 Herculex 1 (HX1) N/A 68 N/A 89 N/A 33 21,696 N/A 14.2 61.2 159 Integra 6273 N/A N/A N/A 79 N/A 30 22,897 N/A 13.4 59.3 154 NuTech 5F709 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 67 N/A 88 N/A 31 22,701 N/A 12.8 58.2 152 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX779 RR2 N/A 73 N/A 88 N/A 37 19,267 N/A 15.3 63.1 150 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

5 Bardwell Plant Date 3/16/2017 Harvest Date 8/17/2017 Irrigated Agronomic information Row Spacing 30 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 24,000 N (lb/ac) 92 P2O5 (lb/ac) 18 K2O (lb/ac) 38 Irrigation Herbicide 1.5 oz/a Zidua applied at planting No Precipitation 24.22 Soil Type Tillage Mean C.V. 3.0 2.7 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. Minimum 68 3.4 Trial Notes 85 3.3 32 5.4 2.6 22,276 4.9 1,579.0 14.0 3.2 0.7 60.0 1.0 Cooperator Bob & Steve Beakley 0.9 173 8.3 0.038 21.3 Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell / Katrina Horn ronschnell@tamu.edu / khorn@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 / 979-845-8505 Previous Crop Cotton *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

6 Port Lavaca Integra 6474 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 62 N/A 85 N/A 32 22,353 N/A 13.9 56.1 157 Golden s G6611 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 61 N/A 81 N/A 28 22,419 N/A 13.9 57.1 154 REV 25LPR26 Leptra N/A 64 N/A 88 N/A 30 22,882 N/A 13.1 57.1 151 REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A 63 N/A 84 N/A 30 22,816 N/A 13.1 56.0 151 Dyna-Gro D56VP46 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 61 N/A 79 N/A 29 21,229 N/A 13.7 56.8 148 Progeny PGY6116 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 60 N/A 79 N/A 29 21,692 N/A 13.9 56.8 147 Integra 6647 N/A N/A 61 N/A 78 N/A 28 21,824 N/A 13.9 57.1 147 Progeny PGY6119 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 63 N/A 79 N/A 29 21,890 N/A 14.1 58.8 147 Dyna-Gro D57VP51 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 62 N/A 79 N/A 27 20,634 N/A 13.7 57.3 146 DEKALB DKC 62-08 Genuity SmartStax N/A 62 N/A 80 N/A 35 21,692 N/A 13.2 56.4 144 Golden s G8828 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 63 N/A 81 N/A 29 21,493 N/A 13.8 59.3 144 Golden s G7893 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 63 N/A 83 N/A 30 20,105 N/A 13.6 55.9 141 Integra 6533 N/A N/A 59 N/A 82 N/A 30 20,964 N/A 13.6 57.8 141 Integra 9678 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 60 N/A 78 N/A 32 21,890 N/A 13.8 57.2 140 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A 63 N/A 83 N/A 27 22,684 N/A 13.5 57.5 140 REV 26LPR50 Leptra N/A 65 N/A 85 N/A 30 22,155 N/A 14.9 59.9 140 NK N83D Agrisure 3000GT N/A 64 N/A 85 N/A 28 22,684 N/A 13.9 55.4 138 NK NK1405-3220 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 63 N/A 85 N/A 34 22,221 N/A 13.2 55.7 136 Dyna-Gro D54VC52 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 60 N/A 82 N/A 30 18,782 N/A 13.7 57.8 134 Dyna-Gro 58SS65 Genuity SmartStax N/A 63 N/A 74 N/A 26 21,758 N/A 13.5 58.2 133 NK N76A Agrisure 3000GT N/A 61 N/A 85 N/A 28 20,766 N/A 13.3 52.8 132 Golden s G6708 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 63 N/A 78 N/A 28 20,105 N/A 13.6 57.3 132 Progeny PGY7215 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 59 N/A 81*s highlighted N/A 29in yellow are not 18,782 N/A significantly different 13.7(L.S.D., p=0.05) 57.8 from the top ranked 127 hybrid. Integra 6273 N/A N/A 57 N/A 74 N/A 23 22,485 N/A 13.0 55.8 126 NK N78S Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 63 N/A 83 N/A 30 19,509 N/A 13.6 55.8 125 Progeny PGY5115 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 60 N/A 77 N/A 24 21,560 N/A 13.1 57.5 123 Integra 6400 Genuity SmartStax N/A 62 N/A 78 N/A 29 21,163 N/A 13.2 55.9 123 REV 28BHR18 Optimum Intrasect N/A 64 N/A 84 N/A 28 15,938 N/A 13.9 58.9 121 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

7 Port Lavaca Plant Date 3/9/2017 Harvest Date 7/26/2017 Irrigated Agronomic information Row Spacing 38 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 24,000 N (lb/ac) 120 P2O5 (lb/ac) 40 K2O (lb/ac) 20 Irrigation Herbicide No Precipitation 22.84 1 qt/a Roundup + 1 oz/a Sharpen applied in February. 13 oz/a Outlook + 1 qt/a Roundup + 1 lb/a Atrazine applied in March Mean C.V. 1.7 3.1 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. Trial Notes *Fertilizer applied pre-plant in January Soil Type Tillage Conventional 62 1.5 81 3.5 29 10.0 4.1 21,231 5.0 1,500.2 13.6 1.4 0.3 Cooperator Jim Hayes 57.0 0.6 0.5 139 7.9 15.4 Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell / Katrina Horn ronschnell@tamu.edu / khorn@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 / 979-845-8505 Previous Crop Corn *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

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9 College Station Dyna-Gro D57VP51 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 68 N/A 89 N/A 30 27,381 N/A 12.4 59.0 250 REV 25LPR26 Leptra N/A 68 N/A 87 N/A 26 27,899 N/A 10.3 59.7 249 Golden s G6832 SmartStax N/A 69 N/A 86 N/A 27 27,277 N/A 10.5 60.1 243 Dyna-Gro D56VP46 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 66 N/A 86 N/A 28 25,721 N/A 12.8 58.7 241 REV 26LPR50 Leptra N/A 70 N/A 87 N/A 26 27,795 N/A 11.3 61.1 237 Dyna-Gro 58SS65 Genuity SmartStax N/A 68 N/A 88 N/A 29 26,551 N/A 10.7 61.0 232 Progeny EXP1715 Genuity SmartStax N/A 69 N/A 82 N/A 22 27,795 N/A 10.7 60.4 232 Golden s G6708 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 67 N/A 86 N/A 27 26,032 N/A 12.1 59.0 231 Integra 6533 N/A N/A 66 N/A 86 N/A 26 27,484 N/A 11.6 59.8 231 DEKALB DKC 64-69 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 66 N/A 85 N/A 28 25,099 N/A 11.4 59.6 230 REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A 68 N/A 81 N/A 25 27,277 N/A 10.0 57.9 230 Progeny PGY6119 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 67 N/A 83 N/A 24 28,210 N/A 11.6 60.6 230 Progeny PGY6116 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 66 N/A 81 N/A 27 27,069 N/A 11.1 58.7 226 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A 69 N/A 87 N/A 28 27,899 N/A 10.5 59.6 225 Integra 9678 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 66 N/A 87 N/A 31 26,966 N/A 12.6 59.0 225 Integra 6474 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 66 N/A 88 N/A 29 26,862 N/A 10.5 57.2 224 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX780 RR2 N/A 73 N/A 90 N/A 28 26,655 N/A 16.2 58.3 223 Progeny EXP1714 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 65 N/A 86 N/A 27 27,381 N/A 10.7 59.7 221 Progeny EXP1726 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 66 N/A 83 N/A 24 26,032 N/A 10.7 59.3 220 Progeny EXP1716 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 69 N/A 89 N/A 30 27,795 N/A 11.9 60.3 219 Progeny EXP1712 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 67 N/A 84 N/A 27 26,655 N/A 10.9 58.8 217 Integra 6400 Genuity SmartStax N/A 66 N/A 84 N/A 24 26,343 N/A 10.6 58.3 216 Integra 6647 N/A N/A 66 N/A 83*s highlighted N/A 25in yellow are not 24,165 N/A significantly different 11.4(L.S.D., p=0.05) 58.8 from the top ranked 213 hybrid. REV 28BHR18 Optimum Intrasect N/A 68 N/A 87 N/A 27 21,676 N/A 10.6 60.1 213 Dyna-Gro D54VC52 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 66 N/A 91 N/A 30 25,203 N/A 11.8 59.7 209 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX777 RR2 N/A 71 N/A 85 N/A 28 24,269 N/A 12.7 59.9 208 Golden s G6611 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 66 N/A 85 N/A 26 26,136 N/A 11.5 58.7 208 Progeny PGY7215 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 65 N/A 83 N/A 26 24,684 N/A 11.5 59.6 206 Progeny PGY5115 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 66 N/A 81 N/A 26 25,617 N/A 10.4 59.3 205 Progeny PGY7111 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 65 N/A 85 N/A 27 26,136 N/A 9.8 57.2 204 Golden s G6792 SmartStax N/A 68 N/A 87 N/A 28 27,588 N/A 11.4 59.0 203 Catalyst 7893 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 66 N/A 83 N/A 25 24,477 N/A 10.7 57.0 189 Progeny PGY4114 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 65 N/A 83 N/A 25 26,862 N/A 10.1 59.3 188 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX779 RR2 N/A 70 N/A 87 N/A 30 21,884 N/A 12.1 61.5 188 Integra 6273 N/A N/A 63 N/A 83 N/A 26 26,551 N/A 10.1 58.1 184 Progeny PGY6110 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 65 N/A 84 N/A 27 21,158 N/A 10.2 58.5 165 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

10 College Station Plant Date 3/3/2017 Harvest Date 7/28/2017 Irrigated Agronomic information Row Spacing 30 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 30,000 N (lb/ac) 263 P2O5 (lb/ac) 56 K2O (lb/ac) 0 Irrigation Herbicide Yes Precipitation 26.08 3/3/17 pre-emerge 1.5 lb Atrazine + 1.6 pt S- Metachlor applied. 4/17/17 1 qt Atrazine+ 1 qt Prowl H2O applied w/ drop nozzles Mean C.V. 0.9 6.6 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. Trial Notes 85 0.691 *Pre-plant fertilizer applied 2/28/17 (150lb 11-37-0) *Fertilized 4/7/17 (70 gal 32-0-0) *Test cultivated 4/17/17 *Special thanks to Jacob Pekar and crew for monitoring and maintaining test block Soil Type Tillage Ships clay loam Conventional 67 0.9 27 15.5 0.634 26,127 6.6 2,425.5 11.3 3.0 0.5 59.3 0.6 0.5 Cooperator Texas A&M AgriLife Research 218 5.6 17.1 Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell / Katrina Horn ronschnell@tamu.edu / khorn@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 / 979-845-8505 Previous Crop Corn *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

11 Dalhart DEKALB DKC 62-08 Genuity SmartStax N/A 67 N/A 89 N/A 36 29,319 N/A 21.1 58.8 201 Integra 9678 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 67 N/A 85 N/A 32 28,482 N/A 20.6 57.7 189 Progeny PGY6119 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 67 N/A 87 N/A 33 28,565 N/A 23.9 59.2 187 Dyna-Gro D58VC65 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 91 N/A 33 28,817 N/A 22.7 58.8 187 Agventure EXP1013AM Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 69 N/A 92 N/A 34 29,654 N/A 20.7 58.3 186 Integra 6647 N/A N/A 68 N/A 91 N/A 33 28,398 N/A 20.1 58.3 186 Integra 6474 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 93 N/A 36 29,319 N/A 19.4 58.0 185 Progeny EXP1726 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 89 N/A 32 27,476 N/A 20.3 58.7 182 Golden s G6832 SmartStax N/A 69 N/A 90 N/A 33 27,644 N/A 22.5 58.9 182 Agventure EXP1014AM Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 68 N/A 94 N/A 32 29,235 N/A 21.1 58.4 181 Progeny EXP1714 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 85 N/A 28 29,319 N/A 20.2 61.0 179 LG Seeds 5643 SmartStax N/A 68 N/A 91 N/A 31 28,146 N/A 21.1 56.6 178 Phoenix 6342 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 69 N/A 90 N/A 33 27,811 N/A 18.8 56.6 178 LG Seeds 5618 SmartStax N/A 68 N/A 84 N/A 29 30,157 N/A 21.8 58.8 176 Dyna-Gro D58VC37 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 87 N/A 29 27,811 N/A 21.4 57.6 176 Allegiant 11697 N/A N/A 68 N/A 88 N/A 31 27,728 N/A 19.7 57.3 175 Integra 6273 N/A N/A 68 N/A 86 N/A 30 29,319 N/A 18.1 59.8 174 Integra 6400 Genuity SmartStax N/A 68 N/A 90 N/A 33 29,487 N/A 18.7 57.6 173 LG Seeds 5663 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 86 N/A 35 27,811 N/A 19.9 59.9 172 NuTech 5V217 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 68 N/A 98 N/A 35 28,984 N/A 19.8 59.0 171 LG Seeds 5606 SmartStax N/A 67 N/A 90 N/A 36 29,906 N/A 18.7 59.7 171 Allegiant 11758 N/A N/A 69 N/A 93 N/A 34 28,984 N/A 20.0 59.2 171 NuTech 5F713 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 68 N/A 90*s highlighted N/A 36in yellow are not 29,654 N/A significantly different 19.1(L.S.D., p=0.05) 58.0 from the top ranked 171 hybrid. Integra 6533 N/A N/A 68 N/A 86 N/A 32 27,309 N/A 20.5 59.4 169 Phoenix 6542 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 68 N/A 95 N/A 34 29,068 N/A 20.8 56.1 169 Dyna-Gro D55VP77 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 68 N/A 84 N/A 30 27,895 N/A 20.8 60.1 168 Progeny EXP1715 Genuity SmartStax N/A 69 N/A 90 N/A 35 29,068 N/A 21.4 59.3 167 Agventure AV7307YHB Optimum Intrasect N/A 68 N/A 87 N/A 33 28,482 N/A 18.7 59.1 167 Progeny PGY6116 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 90 N/A 31 26,974 N/A 21.4 57.9 167 Golden s 5788 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 90 N/A 33 28,900 N/A 17.9 59.4 165 Progeny EXP1716 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 69 N/A 92 N/A 33 27,225 N/A 21.7 58.7 164 NuTech 5FB9016 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 68 N/A 97 N/A 36 28,063 N/A 19.8 57.7 164 Progeny EXP1712 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 89 N/A 30 29,152 N/A 18.7 58.5 163 Phoenix 6948 Agrisure 3000GT N/A 68 N/A 92 N/A 32 28,900 N/A 20.7 58.0 163 Progeny PGY4114 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 94 N/A 33 26,974 N/A 18.2 59.0 160 Golden s G8828 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 95 N/A 36 26,387 N/A 21.9 58.0 159 LG Seeds 5650 SmartStax N/A 68 N/A 90 N/A 36 29,906 N/A 20.8 59.8 158 Progeny PGY5115 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 84 N/A 29 26,052 N/A 20.1 59.4 158 Golden s G7893 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 68 N/A 91 N/A 34 24,879 N/A 19.9 56.8 157 Progeny PGY7215 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 88 N/A 33 26,052 N/A 20.3 58.9 156 NuTech 5F015 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 68 N/A 90 N/A 36 27,811 N/A 20.9 59.9 156 REV 25LPR26 Leptra N/A 68 N/A 93 N/A 36 28,314 N/A 19.6 59.6 154 REV 28BHR18 Optimum Intrasect N/A 68 N/A 93 N/A 35 23,790 N/A 20.5 59.3 149 REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A 68 N/A 90*s highlighted N/A 34in yellow are not 26,304 N/A significantly different 19.0(L.S.D., p=0.05) 58.2 from the top ranked 148 hybrid. Progeny PGY7111 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 68 N/A 93 N/A 31 26,136 N/A 17.8 58.5 147 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A 69 N/A 88 N/A 33 27,895 N/A 21.6 59.9 142 NuTech XFN1305 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 68 N/A 94 N/A 35 27,728 N/A 18.2 56.6 138 Progeny PGY6110 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 67 N/A 87 N/A 31 21,948 N/A 18.2 59.5 128 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

12 Dalhart Plant Date 5/30/2017 Harvest Date 10/31/2017 Irrigated Row Spacing 30 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 32,000 N (lb/ac) Agronomic information P2O5 (lb/ac) K2O (lb/ac) Irrigation Herbicide Yes Precipitation 26.84 Mean C.V. 0.9 3.3 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. Trial Notes *Special appreciation expressed to Mike Bragg, Dallam Co. CEA, for assisting with planting, silk notes, and harvest notes. Soil Type Tillage 68 0.8 90 4.1 33 8.2 3.8 27,984 6.4 2,522.6 20.2 5.0 1.4 Cooperator Ronald Meyer 58.6 1.5 1.3 168 8.3 19.6 Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell / Katrina Horn ronschnell@tamu.edu / khorn@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 / 979-845-8505 Previous Crop *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

13 Dumas REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A 79 N/A 103 N/A 44 28,691 N/A 18.1 54.9 270 Integra 9678 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 79 N/A 96 N/A 40 29,738 N/A 19.7 56.0 268 LG Seeds 5618 SmartStax N/A 80 N/A 97 N/A 36 29,654 N/A 19.4 54.7 267 Dyna-Gro D55VP77 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 78 N/A 95 N/A 42 28,817 N/A 19.7 55.2 267 Agventure EXP1014AM Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 82 N/A 103 N/A 41 29,906 N/A 21.2 54.0 267 Progeny PGY6119 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 82 N/A 100 N/A 44 29,996 N/A 22.8 55.8 266 Integra 6647 N/A N/A 79 N/A 102 N/A 39 29,822 N/A 20.7 54.6 264 DEKALB DKC 62-08 Genuity SmartStax N/A 81 N/A 97 N/A 44 30,743 N/A 20.0 55.8 263 Integra 6533 N/A N/A 79 N/A 101 N/A 41 27,728 N/A 20.0 57.1 263 NuTech 5V217 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 79 N/A 107 N/A 43 29,068 N/A 20.6 55.7 262 Golden s G8828 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 82 N/A 98 N/A 45 28,854 N/A 21.2 56.1 261 Phoenix 6542 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 81 N/A 102 N/A 43 30,324 N/A 20.5 55.2 259 LG Seeds 5663 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 79 N/A 102 N/A 45 26,639 N/A 21.9 57.3 259 Hoegemeyer HPT 8572 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 80 N/A 101 N/A 42 29,425 N/A 21.7 56.6 259 Golden s G6832 SmartStax N/A 82 N/A 98 N/A 40 29,277 N/A 20.9 56.8 259 Dyna-Gro D58VC37 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 80 N/A 99 N/A 38 28,817 N/A 21.6 54.1 258 Integra 6400 Genuity SmartStax N/A 80 N/A 99 N/A 40 30,734 N/A 18.6 55.1 258 Progeny PGY6116 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 78 N/A 98 N/A 38 29,403 N/A 22.2 55.8 258 Golden s G7893 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 81 N/A 103 N/A 44 27,177 N/A 21.5 53.1 258 Progeny PGY7215 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 78 N/A 98 N/A 41 26,555 N/A 20.0 55.8 258 Phoenix 6342 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 80 N/A 101 N/A 39 29,026 N/A 18.8 51.2 258 NuTech 5F015 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 79 N/A 103 N/A 38 29,654 N/A 20.5 56.1 257 LG Seeds 5643 SmartStax N/A 81 N/A 100*s highlighted N/A 42in yellow are not 30,953 N/A significantly different 19.9(L.S.D., p=0.05) 54.5 from the top ranked 257 hybrid. Progeny EXP1715 Genuity SmartStax N/A 81 N/A 100 N/A 44 30,408 N/A 20.5 55.8 257 NuTech 5F713 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 79 N/A 101 N/A 43 30,785 N/A 19.1 55.6 256 Allegiant 11758 N/A N/A 81 N/A 99 N/A 43 30,492 N/A 18.6 52.8 255 Progeny EXP1726 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 78 N/A 93 N/A 35 29,487 N/A 18.8 55.2 255 REV 25LPR26 Leptra N/A 81 N/A 103 N/A 41 29,403 N/A 19.9 56.0 255 Progeny EXP1714 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 77 N/A 97 N/A 39 30,115 N/A 20.3 57.3 255 Hoegemeyer HPT 8414 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 80 N/A 99 N/A 41 29,403 N/A 18.3 55.3 254 Golden s 5788 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 79 N/A 103 N/A 45 29,682 N/A 19.1 57.0 254 LG Seeds 5650 SmartStax N/A 80 N/A 98 N/A 41 30,672 N/A 19.3 56.9 253 Progeny EXP1716 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 82 N/A 99 N/A 42 28,733 N/A 21.5 55.9 253 Agventure EXP1013AM Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 81 N/A 98 N/A 37 29,531 N/A 17.7 53.5 253 Progeny PGY5115 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 81 N/A 97 N/A 36 29,143 N/A 19.1 55.9 253 Integra 6474 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 81 N/A 102 N/A 42 29,201 N/A 19.4 54.2 252 Allegiant 11697 N/A N/A 78 N/A 99 N/A 42 30,027 N/A 19.5 53.9 250 Integra 6273 N/A N/A 79 N/A 99 N/A 39 31,101 N/A 19.0 55.4 249 NuTech 5FB9016 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 80 N/A 104 N/A 38 28,358 N/A 20.2 56.0 249 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A 80 N/A 100 N/A 37 28,146 N/A 20.6 57.7 248 NuTech XFN1305 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 78 N/A 103 N/A 44 29,035 N/A 19.3 54.5 247 Progeny EXP1712 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 81 N/A 100 N/A 40 29,277 N/A 19.1 56.4 245 REV 28BHR18 Optimum Intrasect N/A 81 N/A 103 N/A 45 22,407 N/A 20.8 55.9 239 Hoegemeyer HPT 8326 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 79 N/A 104*s highlighted N/A 38in yellow are not 30,701 N/A significantly different 19.1(L.S.D., p=0.05) 54.9 from the top ranked 238 hybrid. Progeny PGY4114 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 79 N/A 102 N/A 40 27,811 N/A 20.2 55.9 234 LG Seeds 5606 SmartStax N/A 78 N/A 98 N/A 43 29,864 N/A 19.6 54.4 233 Agventure RL7844YHB Optimum Intrasect N/A 78 N/A 98 N/A 39 27,979 N/A 18.4 55.2 232 Progeny PGY7111 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 78 N/A 98 N/A 35 29,403 N/A 19.1 54.9 230 Progeny PGY6110 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 78 N/A 98 N/A 37 24,126 N/A 18.9 55.0 205 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

14 Dumas Plant Date 4/27/2017 Harvest Date 10/13/2017 Irrigated Agronomic information Row Spacing 30 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 32,000 N (lb/ac) 192 P2O5 (lb/ac) 0 K2O (lb/ac) 0 Irrigation 18 Herbicide Basis Blend + Brash + Atrazine applied 3/17. Cinch ATZ + Sharpen + Roundup applied at planting. Status + IronClad + Atrazine applied post emergence Yes Precipitation 30.87 Mean C.V. 1.6 2.8 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. Trial Notes 100 *Comite 2 applied pre-tassel *Prevathon applied at silking for earworm & SWCB *Prevathon applied at dough stage for SWCB *Phosphorous levels high in field Soil Type Tillage Strip-till *Special appreciation expressed to Marcel Fischbacher, Moore Co. CEA, for assisting with planting, silk notes, and harvest notes. 80 1.8 4.0 41 7.4 4.2 29,108 6.8 2,760.8 19.9 7.1 2.0 55.4 2.8 2.3 253 4.6 16.4 Cooperator Justin Crownover;Lonestar Family Farms Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell / Katrina Horn ronschnell@tamu.edu / khorn@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 / 979-845-8505 Previous Crop Wheat *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

15 Hunt County Dyna-Gro D56VP46 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 71 N/A 90 N/A 34 23,784 N/A 13.5 57.3 206 Dyna-Gro D57VP51 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 72 N/A 88 N/A 32 23,174 N/A 14.2 58.3 201 REV 25LPR26 Leptra N/A 72 N/A 93 N/A 35 23,697 N/A 13.6 58.5 198 DEKALB DKC 62-08 Genuity SmartStax N/A 71 N/A 87 N/A 35 23,784 N/A 14.1 58.7 198 REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A 73 N/A 94 N/A 33 23,261 N/A 13.8 56.7 198 Integra 6533 N/A N/A 70 N/A 89 N/A 34 22,913 N/A 14.3 59.1 195 REV 26LPR50 Leptra N/A 73 N/A 94 N/A 30 23,435 N/A 15.2 60.9 193 Golden s G6708 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 72 N/A 91 N/A 32 22,825 N/A 15.0 58.4 190 REV 28BHR18 Optimum Intrasect N/A 73 N/A 96 N/A 35 20,735 N/A 15.1 58.5 187 NuTech 5F015 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 73 N/A 94 N/A 30 23,697 N/A 14.3 59.7 184 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A 71 N/A 92 N/A 32 23,958 N/A 14.4 58.8 183 Integra 6647 N/A N/A 71 N/A 89 N/A 35 22,825 N/A 13.9 58.4 182 Integra 9678 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 70 N/A 86 N/A 31 23,784 N/A 14.7 58.5 181 Golden s 5788 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 70 N/A 88 N/A 32 22,216 N/A 15.1 60.5 181 Golden s G6611 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 71 N/A 87 N/A 30 22,738 N/A 14.2 58.2 180 NuTech 5H216 Herculex 1 (HX1) N/A 73 N/A 95 N/A 33 22,128 N/A 15.7 59.0 177 Golden s G7893 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 70 N/A 90 N/A 33 21,606 N/A 13.9 57.3 174 NuTech 5V217 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 70 N/A 95 N/A 29 23,522 N/A 14.8 59.3 172 NuTech 5F113 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 70 N/A 93 N/A 33 23,784 N/A 14.4 60.0 171 NuTech 5F713 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 72 N/A 95 N/A 33 23,348 N/A 13.4 57.0 171 Integra 6400 Genuity SmartStax N/A 71 N/A 91 N/A 34 23,348 N/A 14.6 57.3 171 Integra 6474 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 69 N/A 91 N/A 33 23,348 N/A 13.9 57.6 170 Dyna-Gro 58SS65 Genuity SmartStax N/A 72 N/A 87*s highlighted N/A 29in yellow are not 21,344 N/A significantly different 14.3(L.S.D., p=0.05) 59.5 from the top ranked 170 hybrid. Dyna-Gro D54VC52 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 70 N/A 91 N/A 30 21,606 N/A 14.3 59.6 165 NuTech 5F709 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 70 N/A 89 N/A 30 23,871 N/A 14.1 57.3 158 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX777 RR2 N/A 74 N/A 99 N/A 41 18,382 N/A 14.5 59.5 150 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX779 RR2 N/A 77 N/A 95 N/A 38 18,557 N/A 15.4 61.3 144 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST4/TX777 RR2 N/A 74 N/A 94 N/A 37 17,947 N/A 14.7 59.0 140 Integra 6273 N/A N/A 68 N/A 87 N/A 29 23,087 N/A 13.9 58.3 130 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

16 Hunt County Plant Date 3/23/2017 Harvest Date 9/4/2017 Irrigated Agronomic information Row Spacing 30 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 24,000 N (lb/ac) 150 P2O5 (lb/ac) K2O (lb/ac) Irrigation Herbicide No Precipitation 41.7 1 qt/a of Atrazine + 1 qt/a Roundup applied early December. 1 qt Atrazine applied after planting. Mean C.V. 2.0 3.2 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. Trial Notes 91 *Special thanks to Mr. Russell Sutton for maintaining, monitoring, and note taking in the test block. Soil Type Tillage 71 2.0 4.1 Disked twice, field cultivated in fall 33 7.9 3.6 22,507 5.7 1,822.3 14.4 6.8 0.146 58.7 1.2 1.0 Cooperator Texas A&M AgriLife Research 177 8.2 20.4 Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell / Katrina Horn ronschnell@tamu.edu / khorn@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 / 979-845-8505 Previous Crop Wheat *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

17 Medina County Golden s G6708 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 65 N/A 88 N/A 36 26,457 N/A 11.8 58.0 169 REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A 65 N/A 93 N/A 42 26,597 N/A 11.5 57.1 165 DEKALB DKC 62-08 Genuity SmartStax N/A 64 N/A 88 N/A 42 26,876 N/A 12.0 56.2 165 Integra 9678 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 64 N/A 85 N/A 40 27,434 N/A 12.6 57.7 161 Integra 6400 Genuity SmartStax N/A 64 N/A 91 N/A 40 26,876 N/A 11.9 55.6 160 REV 25LPR26 Leptra N/A 66 N/A 94 N/A 43 26,597 N/A 11.6 58.4 160 NK NK1405-3220 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 67 N/A 94 N/A 43 27,295 N/A 12.1 56.7 159 REV 28BHR18 Optimum Intrasect N/A 66 N/A 95 N/A 40 23,316 N/A 12.5 58.6 158 Golden s G7893 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 66 N/A 92 N/A 40 26,527 N/A 12.8 56.6 158 Integra 6647 N/A N/A 64 N/A 92 N/A 40 26,457 N/A 12.1 57.4 157 Integra 6533 N/A N/A 63 N/A 88 N/A 41 28,272 N/A 13.1 57.8 156 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A 66 N/A 90 N/A 41 25,201 N/A 11.9 58.2 156 Integra 6474 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 65 N/A 91 N/A 45 27,085 N/A 12.0 53.1 153 NK N78S Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 67 N/A 91 N/A 40 25,061 N/A 13.0 56.5 151 Integra 6273 N/A N/A 62 N/A 85 N/A 34 26,457 N/A 11.5 57.7 140 REV 26LPR50 Leptra N/A 68 N/A 93 N/A 39 25,899 N/A 12.3 59.0 140 NK N83D Agrisure 3000GT N/A 67 N/A 93 N/A 39 24,852 N/A 11.7 58.0 136 NK N76A Agrisure 3000GT N/A 65 N/A 90 N/A 37 24,433 N/A 11.9 55.1 128 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

18 Medina County Plant Date 3/14/2017 Harvest Date 7/25/2017 Irrigated Agronomic information Row Spacing 36 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 30,000 N (lb/ac) 222 P2O5 (lb/ac) 75 K2O (lb/ac) 6 Irrigation 12 Herbicide Roundup applied pre-plant. Roundup + Atrazine applied mid-april Yes Precipitation 12.7 Mean C.V. 1.0 3.3 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. Trial Notes 90 *Appreciation is expressed to Mr. Derrick Drury, Medina CEA & Mr. Wayne Scholtz, retired CEA for assisting with data collection & monitoring test block. *Applied Afla-Guard aerially at suggested rate for Aflatoxin (A. flavus) 5/28 *Zinc applied pre-plant Soil Type Tillage Knippa Clay 65 0.9 4.2 Conventional, planted on raised beds 40 7.1 0.001 4.1 26,205 6.1 0.011 2,257.3 12.1 2.3 0.4 Cooperator Paul Aelvoet 57.1 0.7 0.6 154 7.3 16.0 Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell / Katrina Horn ronschnell@tamu.edu / khorn@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 / 979-845-8505 Previous Crop Corn *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

19 Monte Alto Golden s G8828 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 80 N/A 29 27,644 N/A 14.2 60.7 195 Golden s G7893 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A N/A 81 N/A 29 25,550 N/A 13.1 56.7 189 Dyna-Gro D57VP51 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A N/A 80 N/A 28 27,644 N/A 13.7 59.2 186 REV 25BHR26 Optimum Intrasect N/A N/A 82 N/A 28 28,900 N/A 13.6 59.1 184 Integra 9678 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A N/A 77 N/A 27 28,063 N/A 13.3 59.0 182 Progeny PGY6119 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 79 N/A 30 27,141 N/A 14.0 60.8 181 REV 26LPR50 Leptra N/A N/A 84 N/A 28 27,057 N/A 13.9 61.3 181 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A N/A 81 N/A 28 27,560 N/A 13.7 59.1 180 DEKALB DKC 64-69 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A N/A 80 N/A 32 26,974 N/A 13.7 58.9 180 Dyna-Gro D56VP46 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A N/A 77 N/A 29 26,974 N/A 13.9 58.6 179 REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A N/A 84 N/A 30 27,225 N/A 13.1 56.3 179 Golden s G6708 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 78 N/A 28 28,230 N/A 13.6 59.2 178 Integra 6647 N/A N/A N/A 78 N/A 27 28,482 N/A 13.9 58.0 178 Progeny PGY6116 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 79 N/A 28 26,471 N/A 13.3 57.9 177 Progeny EXP1715 Genuity SmartStax N/A N/A 79 N/A 31 28,146 N/A 14.2 59.1 173 Progeny EXP1716 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 81 N/A 28 26,806 N/A 14.3 61.1 173 Golden s G6792 SmartStax N/A N/A 82 N/A 35 27,057 N/A 13.1 60.1 171 Integra 6533 N/A N/A N/A 78 N/A 29 27,560 N/A 13.6 59.5 171 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST1/TX779 BGTCBLL N/A N/A 83 N/A 31 22,618 N/A 14.1 58.2 169 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX777 RR2 N/A N/A 89 N/A 36 24,963 N/A 14.1 59.1 168 Progeny EXP1726 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 77 N/A 26 27,560 N/A 13.2 59.0 166 NK N78S Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A N/A 80 N/A 28 26,387 N/A 13.3 56.7 165 Integra 6400 N/A N/A N/A 75*s highlighted N/A 26in yellow are not 28,733 N/A significantly different 13.4(L.S.D., p=0.05) 56.9 from the top ranked 162 hybrid. Progeny PGY7215 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 79 N/A 28 23,037 N/A 14.0 59.1 158 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX779 RR2 N/A N/A 87 N/A 38 21,780 N/A 14.0 61.4 157 Dyna-Gro D54VC52 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 79 N/A 29 25,717 N/A 13.7 59.1 156 Dyna-Gro 58SS65 Genuity SmartStax N/A N/A 75 N/A 26 26,555 N/A 14.1 59.7 153 Anzu Genetica AG 1911 Conventional N/A N/A 85 N/A 32 24,963 N/A 14.2 58.0 141 Anzu Genetica AG 2525 N/A N/A N/A 83 N/A 33 25,633 N/A 15.7 58.2 138 NK N76A Agrisure 3000GT N/A N/A 80 N/A 26 25,298 N/A 13.3 54.4 132 Anzu Genetica MA-9035 N/A N/A N/A 82 N/A 31 20,188 N/A 15.1 59.3 121 Progeny PGY5115 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 73 N/A 23 26,890 N/A 13.6 57.7 119 Anzu Genetica AG 9002 N/A N/A N/A 85 N/A 34 18,429 N/A 15.4 59.2 116 Integra 6273 N/A N/A N/A 72 N/A 22 26,806 N/A 13.3 56.8 102 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

20 Monte Alto Plant Date 2/14/2017 Harvest Date 7/11/2017 Irrigated Row Spacing 30 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 30,000 N (lb/ac) Agronomic information P2O5 (lb/ac) K2O (lb/ac) Irrigation Herbicide Yes Precipitation 11.61 Soil Type Tillage Mean C.V. 3.3 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. Trial Notes 80 3.7 29 10.2 4.2 26,148 5.4 1,994.7 13.8 4.8 1.0 Cooperator Rio Farms 58.7 1.6 1.4 164 11.1 26.4 Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell ronschnell@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 Previous Crop *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

21 San Patricio County (Irrigated) Progeny PGY6119 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 63 N/A 81 N/A 32 26,401 N/A 14.2 59.8 173 Golden s G6708 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 63 N/A 81 N/A 31 25,975 N/A 14.1 58.8 170 Golden s G6611 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 63 N/A 78 N/A 30 25,801 N/A 13.6 56.8 165 REV 25LPR26 Leptra N/A 65 N/A 87 N/A 36 25,054 N/A 13.9 58.4 164 Dyna-Gro D57VP51 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 63 N/A 80 N/A 29 25,633 N/A 14.0 58.2 162 Progeny PGY6116 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 62 N/A 80 N/A 32 25,410 N/A 13.8 56.7 159 REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A 63 N/A 82 N/A 32 26,338 N/A 13.6 57.4 159 Dyna-Gro D56VP46 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 61 N/A 77 N/A 28 25,550 N/A 13.7 57.3 156 REV 26LPR50 Leptra N/A 66 N/A 84 N/A 29 26,555 N/A 14.3 60.6 155 Dyna-Gro 58SS65 Genuity SmartStax N/A 63 N/A 79 N/A 30 24,461 N/A 13.8 59.7 153 Dyna-Gro D54VC52 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 62 N/A 79 N/A 28 23,325 N/A 13.9 58.1 147 DEKALB DKC 64-69 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 62 N/A 76 N/A 28 25,124 N/A 13.9 57.3 145 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A 63 N/A 78 N/A 27 26,841 N/A 14.2 57.2 143 Progeny PGY7215 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 61 N/A 80 N/A 31 24,014 N/A 14.0 57.5 141 REV 28BHR18 Optimum Intrasect N/A 64 N/A 81 N/A 30 22,129 N/A 14.0 59.3 141 Dyna-Gro D55VP77 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 61 N/A 74 N/A 25 25,801 N/A 13.7 57.6 136 Progeny PGY5115 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 62 N/A 77 N/A 26 25,801 N/A 13.6 57.9 130 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

22 San Patricio County (Irrigated) Plant Date 2/24/2017 Harvest Date 7/21/2017 Irrigated Agronomic information Yes Row Spacing 30 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 26,000 N (lb/ac) 119 P2O5 (lb/ac) 43 K2O (lb/ac) 1 Precipitation 16.22 Irrigation 1.5 Herbicide 16 oz/a Glystar Original + 2.4 pt/a Atrazine + 14.4 oz/a Brimstone applied 2/28/17 Mean C.V. 1.1 4.1 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. Trial Notes 80 0.001 *Special thanks to Bob McCool, San Patrico CEA, for assisting with planting, note taking, and monitoring test block. Soil Type Tillage 63 1.0 4.8 Disked, chiseled, field cultivated 30 9.2 0.001 4.0 25,307 5.1 0.001 1,893.6 13.9 1.2 0.3 Cooperator Ring Brothers Farms 58.2 0.7 0.6 153 8.8 0.001 19.7 Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell / Katrina Horn ronschnell@tamu.edu / khorn@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 / 979-845-8505 Previous Crop *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

23 Spearman Integra 6533 N/A N/A 76 N/A 106 N/A 39 28,587 N/A 14.5 61.0 283 LG Seeds 5663 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 76 N/A 108 N/A 40 28,984 N/A 16.1 61.9 279 Progeny PGY6119 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 76 N/A 110 N/A 40 29,822 N/A 16.3 62.0 277 Allegiant 11758 N/A N/A 77 N/A 110 N/A 44 30,532 N/A 14.6 61.7 275 Agventure EXP1014AM Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 78 N/A 115 N/A 41 32,084 N/A 14.3 59.8 275 Golden s G8828 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 78 N/A 111 N/A 41 30,195 N/A 15.6 61.3 270 Golden s G6832 SmartStax N/A 77 N/A 109 N/A 40 28,984 N/A 14.7 61.5 270 Dyna-Gro D58VC65 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 76 N/A 105 N/A 39 29,822 N/A 14.9 61.4 269 LG Seeds 5643 SmartStax N/A 76 N/A 109 N/A 41 30,743 N/A 13.5 59.2 268 Progeny EXP1716 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 77 N/A 107 N/A 42 29,822 N/A 16.0 62.2 266 LG Seeds 5650 SmartStax N/A 76 N/A 109 N/A 43 29,403 N/A 14.9 61.8 265 DEKALB DKC 64-69 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 76 N/A 107 N/A 41 29,164 N/A 15.0 60.9 264 Dyna-Gro D58VC37 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 75 N/A 104 N/A 39 28,316 N/A 15.0 61.2 264 REV 28BHR18 Optimum Intrasect N/A 77 N/A 115 N/A 44 22,953 N/A 15.4 61.1 263 Integra 6400 Genuity SmartStax N/A 76 N/A 108 N/A 41 31,162 N/A 13.7 59.2 263 REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A 76 N/A 112 N/A 42 31,581 N/A 13.6 59.1 262 Dyna-Gro D55VP77 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 75 N/A 103 N/A 38 30,405 N/A 14.5 60.4 261 NuTech XFN1305 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 76 N/A 113 N/A 43 29,261 N/A 13.2 58.4 259 Progeny PGY6116 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 75 N/A 106 N/A 37 28,032 N/A 14.7 59.0 258 Agventure AV8714YHB Optimum Intrasect N/A 76 N/A 111 N/A 42 29,403 N/A 14.3 61.4 257 NuTech 5F015 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 77 N/A 113 N/A 43 29,907 N/A 14.4 61.2 257 Progeny PGY7215 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 75 N/A 110 N/A 39 27,811 N/A 14.7 60.6 257 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A 77 N/A 112*s highlighted N/A 39in yellow are not 29,789 N/A significantly different 15.6(L.S.D., p=0.05) 62.0 from the top ranked 257 hybrid. Phoenix 6342 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 77 N/A 112 N/A 41 30,749 N/A 12.9 57.0 256 Golden s 5788 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 77 N/A 111 N/A 43 30,377 N/A 14.3 61.0 254 Progeny EXP1715 Genuity SmartStax N/A 77 N/A 112 N/A 45 31,330 N/A 15.3 61.6 253 Integra 6647 N/A N/A 75 N/A 107 N/A 42 28,733 N/A 14.6 60.2 253 Progeny EXP1714 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 75 N/A 107 N/A 39 29,235 N/A 14.9 60.8 253 Integra 6474 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 76 N/A 111 N/A 45 28,598 N/A 12.8 58.6 251 Progeny EXP1712 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 76 N/A 109 N/A 40 30,995 N/A 14.1 60.3 250 NuTech 5FB9016 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 77 N/A 116 N/A 42 26,097 N/A 14.4 59.2 250 Progeny EXP1726 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 76 N/A 103 N/A 38 28,892 N/A 14.6 60.3 250 Agventure EXP1013AM Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 76 N/A 111 N/A 37 28,367 N/A 13.6 59.3 250 LG Seeds 5618 SmartStax N/A 76 N/A 102 N/A 37 30,562 N/A 14.6 60.7 249 Progeny PGY4114 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 75 N/A 109 N/A 40 29,233 N/A 13.7 60.4 247 Allegiant 11697 N/A N/A 76 N/A 107 N/A 42 27,507 N/A 13.5 58.3 247 NuTech 5V217 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 77 N/A 119 N/A 42 28,148 N/A 14.9 59.9 246 Integra 9678 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A 75 N/A 103 N/A 37 27,560 N/A 15.1 59.9 243 LG Seeds 5606 SmartStax N/A 76 N/A 108 N/A 43 31,422 N/A 13.2 59.9 242 Phoenix 6542 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 77 N/A 114 N/A 45 28,063 N/A 14.6 58.3 239 NuTech 5F713 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A 76 N/A 114 N/A 42 30,732 N/A 13.2 58.7 239 REV 25LPR26 Leptra N/A 77 N/A 117 N/A 43 30,568 N/A 13.8 60.3 236 Progeny PGY7111 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 75 N/A 106 N/A 38 28,398 N/A 12.3 58.4 232 Integra 6273 N/A N/A 75 N/A 106 N/A 41 31,581 N/A 14.0 58.9 231 Progeny PGY5115 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 76 N/A 106 N/A 38 29,310 N/A 13.9 59.6 229 Golden s G7893 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A 76 N/A 115 N/A 45 24,293 N/A 14.8 57.6 228 Progeny PGY6110 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A 75 N/A 106 N/A 38 23,455 N/A 14.0 60.1 194 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

24 Spearman Plant Date 4/27/2017 Harvest Date 10/26/2017 Irrigated Row Spacing 30 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 32,000 N (lb/ac) Agronomic information P2O5 (lb/ac) K2O (lb/ac) Irrigation Herbicide Yes Precipitation 29.51 Soil Type Tillage Mean C.V. 1.3 2.8 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. 76 1.4 Trial Notes 109 4.3 41 5.9 3.4 29,169 6.5 2,652.4 14.4 5.2 1.1 Cooperator Travis Patterson 60.2 1.5 1.3 254 7.5 27.0 Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell / Katrina Horn ronschnell@tamu.edu / khorn@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 / 979-845-8505 Previous Crop *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

25 Thrall DEKALB DKC 62-08 Genuity SmartStax N/A N/A 65 N/A 22 21,696 N/A 13.0 54.6 99 Dyna-Gro 58SS65 Genuity SmartStax N/A N/A 69 N/A 19 21,529 N/A 13.7 56.6 93 REV 26LPR50 Leptra N/A N/A 76 N/A 19 23,707 N/A 13.9 57.5 89 REV 28BHR18 Optimum Intrasect N/A N/A 78 N/A 22 17,173 N/A 13.5 57.3 89 Integra 6474 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 67 N/A 21 21,529 N/A 12.9 53.6 89 Integra 6400 Genuity SmartStax N/A N/A 67 N/A 20 22,953 N/A 12.7 53.9 87 Golden s 5788 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 68 N/A 22 23,120 N/A 13.5 55.5 86 REV 25LPR26 Leptra N/A N/A 77 N/A 21 22,450 N/A 13.0 55.0 85 Dyna-Gro D56VP46 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A N/A 70 N/A 24 20,942 N/A 13.2 54.2 84 NuTech 5F113 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A N/A 77 N/A 20 22,450 N/A 13.5 56.2 83 Integra 6533 N/A N/A N/A 66 N/A 20 21,864 N/A 13.0 54.5 83 Integra 9678 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A N/A 65 N/A 18 21,194 N/A 13.2 54.3 81 Dyna-Gro D57VP51 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A N/A 70 N/A 21 21,529 N/A 12.6 53.2 78 Dyna-Gro D54VC52 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 70 N/A 23 18,932 N/A 13.1 54.5 76 NK N76A Agrisure 3000GT N/A N/A 75 N/A 22 20,942 N/A 11.8 48.3 72 REV 23LPR55 Leptra N/A N/A 74 N/A 20 23,288 N/A 12.3 52.5 72 Integra 6273 N/A N/A N/A 64 N/A 17 21,445 N/A 11.9 52.6 71 NuTech 5V217 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A N/A 75 N/A 20 22,366 N/A 13.1 54.4 70 NK N78S Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A N/A 72 N/A 22 21,445 N/A 12.5 53.6 67 Pioneer P1395 Optimum Intrasect N/A N/A 70 N/A 18 21,864 N/A 13.7 55.7 66 Integra 6647 N/A N/A N/A 68 N/A 20 20,440 N/A 12.7 53.5 65 NK NK1405-3220 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A N/A 78 N/A 26 21,612 N/A 12.7 51.9 65 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX777 RR2 N/A N/A 83*s highlighted N/A 28in yellow are not 20,188 N/A significantly different 12.5(L.S.D., p=0.05) 53.6 from the top ranked 64 hybrid. Golden s G6708 Genuity VT Double PRO N/A N/A 71 N/A 19 20,607 N/A 12.8 53.7 64 NuTech 5F713 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A N/A 73 N/A 19 22,534 N/A 12.3 52.6 64 NuTech 5F015 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A N/A 71 N/A 17 23,120 N/A 13.1 55.0 62 Golden s G6611 Genuity VT Triple PRO N/A N/A 65 N/A 21 20,775 N/A 12.7 52.6 61 Golden s G7893 Agrisure Viptera 3111 N/A N/A 75 N/A 23 20,188 N/A 13.4 53.6 60 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST2/TX779 RR2 N/A N/A 82 N/A 31 14,576 N/A 14.0 57.1 59 NK N83D Agrisure 3000GT N/A N/A 77 N/A 24 21,696 N/A 11.7 51.3 56 NuTech 5F709 Optimum Max (AM-R) N/A N/A 69 N/A 18 21,612 N/A 12.1 52.5 55 Texas A&M AgriLife Research TST4/TX777 RR2 N/A N/A 75 N/A 27 18,094 N/A 11.9 52.2 54 NuTech 5H216 Herculex 1 (HX1) N/A N/A 78 N/A 23 20,607 N/A 12.8 53.8 53 *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

26 Thrall Plant Date 3/22/2017 Harvest Date 8/9/2017 Irrigated Agronomic information Row Spacing 30 Number of Rows 2 Seeds per 24,000 N (lb/ac) 150 P2O5 (lb/ac) 35 K2O (lb/ac) 0 Irrigation Herbicide No Precipitation 23.21 1.1 lb/a Atrazine + 1.3 pt/a Medal + 1 qt/a Powermax, AMS & CoC applied pre-emerge Mean C.V. 6.0 P>f (hybrid) L.S.D. Trial Notes *Fertilizer application at planting of 11-37-0 *One fertilizer application of 32-0-0 during growing season Soil Type Tillage No-till 72 6.1 21 13.8 4.2 21,166 7.7 2,295.4 12.9 4.2 0.8 54.0 1.7 1.3 Cooperator Stiles Farm Foundation 73 13.4 13.7 Four replications of each hybrid are planted in a randomized block design. Model : yield = hybrid blk. LSD provided when hybrid significant at p < 0.05. s highlighted in yellow are not statistically different from the top ranked hybrid. Plots were planted using Almaco meter units on a JD Max-Emerge II units. Plots were harvested with a JD 3300 plot combine fitted with a Harvest Master GrainGage System. Precipitation data was recorded from January 1 through the harvest date. For additional information contact: Dr. Ronnie Schnell / Katrina Horn ronschnell@tamu.edu / khorn@tamu.edu 979-845-2935 / 979-845-8505 Previous Crop Grain Sorghum *s highlighted in yellow are not significantly different (L.S.D., p=0.05) from the top ranked hybrid.

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