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Page 1: CORN HYBRIDS - Michigan Farm Bureau - Michigan's … HYBRIDS Compared Research conducted by Michigan State University. Results of the 2015 Growing Season. in the 2015 Growing Season

A SPECIAL SuPPLEmEnt to

MICHIGAN FARM NEWS

CORN HYBRIDSCompared

Research conducted by Michigan State University. Results of the 2015 Growing Season.

in the 2015 Growing Season

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for:• MastersChoice Corn• KingFisher Alfalfas• Improved Cool Season Grasses• Alta Seeds Products.

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CALL YOUR LOCAL BYRON SEEDS DEALER ABOUT THE ADVANTAGES OF FEEDING

Rockville, Indianawww.byronseeds.net

Adam Linnemeier 260-710-7646Fort Wayne IN

Samuel Eicher 260-416-7951

Grabill IN

John A Schwartz Hamilton IN

Ed Bowman 765-336-4385

Kirklin IN

Melvin Helmuth Beech Road Seeds

574-773-7717Nappanee IN

Nutritional Blending Inc. 800-285-0796New Paris IN

Pitstick Farms 219-869-0532Goodland IN

Elmer Martin 574-223-6007Rochester IN

Townline Seed Supply

260-768-4561Shipshewana IN

Sunrise Seeds Plus 260-463-0380

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Leon Stanley 989-382-5469

Barryton MI

William Brenneman Blanchard MI

Scott Peters Dover Road Seeds

989-574-7476Burt MI

Cedar Springs Mill & Sup.

616-696-9740Cedar Springs MI

Jeremy Droscha 517-712-1639Charlotte MI

Carl Reimann 231-420-8170Cheboygan MI

James Miller Dover Road Seeds

989-386-7361Clare MI

Gary Martin 810-404-9115

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Leon Hershberger Cushman Creek

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Cephas Borntrager Timberline Seed

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Travis MillerMiller Feeds Inc.

989-345-1753Prescott MI

Kevin ToddCountry Vet

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Ken Langmesser810-329-3067Saint Clair MI

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MICHIGAN CORN

HYBRIDSCompared

Extension Bulletin E-431

Research conducted by Michigan State University. Results of the 2015 Growing Season.

2015

R

DECEMBER 2015

WEATHER...............................................page 4CORN GRAIN ....................................... page 7Bt TRAIT TABLE ............................. page 23FUNGICIDE EFFECTS .................page 26CORN SILAGE .................................page 30

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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

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

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

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

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

BRAND CONTACT

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 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, LLC 2321 N. Loop Dr., Suite 230 Ames, IA 50010 www.nutechseed.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

PIONEER DuPont Pioneer 59 Greif Pkwy, West Suite 200 Delaware, OH 43015 www.pioneer.com

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

BRAND CONTACT

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

WELLMAN Wellman Seeds, Inc. 23778 Delphos Jennings Rd. Delphos, OH 45833 www.wellmanseeds.com

WOLF RIVER Wolf River Vally Seeds N 2976 County M White Lake, WI 54491 www.wolfrivervallyseeds.com

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2015MICHIGAN CORN PERFORMANCE TRIALS

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 2015 trials (pg. 28 and 33, respectively). Thirteen grain and eleven silage locations were planted. A total of 315 hybrids from 25 seed companies (29 brand names) make up the 479 entries; that translates into 6,399 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 21.

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.css.msu.edu/varietytrials/

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.xx). Fertilizer amounts are shown as total pounds per acre of nitrogen, P2O5, and K2O applied during the season.

Season in Summary: 2015Entry forms for participating companies were due March

15th, by the end of March we began receiving the seeds 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 began in Ingham County on May 3rd, 2015. Montcalm County was the last plot planted on June 26th. 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 each plot. The planting depth is checked at each fi eld and adjusted according to the tillage practices of the fi eld. With very few rain and equipment delays the planting season went very well this year.

The task of applying weed control is a pretty even split between us and local elevators. We had a few glitches but we were able to correct them in a timely manner.

As usual, stand counts went off without a hitch, all plots were counted and thinned at knee high. 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.

- Season Continued On Page 6.

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2015GROWING SEASON WEATHER SUMMARY

Jeff Andresen, Extension Agricultural MeteorologistDepartment of GeographyMichigan State University

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Similar to 2013/2014, the winter of 2014/ 2015 which preceded the 2015 season was much colder than normal due to a persistent deep upper air troughing pattern across the Great Lakes region. For the state as a whole, the winter mean temperature was 17.7°F, the 18th coldest on record. February 2015 was particularly extreme, with subzero temperatures state- and region-wide and many new or near records. Mean temperatures for the month generally ranged from 11-15°F below normal across the state. Extreme cold temperatures were observed with regularity statewide during all but the fi rst week of the month, with minima falling to the -10° to -35°F or lower range, which damaged some overwintering perennial crops. Given the intense cold, ice cover across the Great Lakes was much above normal, with the peak coverage of 86% occurring during the last week of February. This value was more than twice the normal areal coverage for the date and the fi fth highest on record. With signifi cant snow cover in place during most of the winter, extreme low 2-inch soil temperatures bottomed out in the 30-32°F range across most of the state, although minima reached the low 20’s F in some east central and southeastern sections of the state where snow cover was more scattered. In terms of precipitation, and in contrast to 2013/2014, the winter was also drier than normal, with a mean precipitation total of 4.01 inches. At the beginning of March, soil moisture levels in the top 3 feet of the profi le had fallen to below normal levels across southern sections of the state but were near or even above normal levels across central and northern sections.

The upper air troughing pattern that brought the severe cold to the region ended by mid-March, with the development of a more zonal, west to east pattern across the Continental USA and a moderation in temperatures for Michigan by early April. Drier than normal conditions continued during most of March and April. Some areas of the state observed as many as 21 consecutive days without measureable precipitation during the month, which is unusual in a humid climate such as Michigan’s. By late April, the U.S. Drought Monitor categorized much of central and southern Lower Michigan and the western Upper Peninsula in the D0 ‘Abnormally Dry’ category. In general, the cool and dry weather was not conducive for spring fi eldwork and early planting lagged behind normal.

The development of an upper air trough across western sections of the Lower 48 states with southwesterly fl ow across the Midwest led to a signifi cant change in weather during the last week of April and the fi rst week of May with above normal temperatures which allowed rapid progress of most spring fi eldwork activities and accelerated early growth and development of overwintering crops. Much of the corn crop was planted during the fi rst two weeks of May and emergence began during the 2nd week of the month. There were several brief incursions of cool, Canadian-origin air into the region associated with a temporary troughing feature across eastern Canada during the middle of the month. Scattered frost and

freezing temperatures were observed mostly across northern and interior central sections of the state on the 12th-14th and again on the 19th and 20th, but besides a slowdown in the rates of germination and emergence, impacts of the cold readings were generally minor.

During the third week of May, southwesterly or southerly fl ow at low levels across southern and central states allowed the transport of moisture from subtropical sources in the eastern Pacifi c and Gulf of Mexico into the Great Lakes region. The result was a very active weather pattern with almost daily rainfall across large sections of the western and central USA. In Michigan, rainfall was especially persistent and occasionally heavy during the third week of May and the second week of June, resulting in major fi eldwork delays and localized fl ooding in some northeastern and southern portions of Lower Michigan. The wet weather dramatically changed soil moisture conditions for many areas of the state from too dry to abnormally wet. Corn planting was generally completed in early June, but cool temperatures continued to slow emergence and early vegetative development.

The active storm track that established itself during late May continued into the last week of June, resulting in much above normal precipitation totals across sections of Lower Michigan. The pattern also led to a major severe weather outbreak on the 22nd of June that included several tornadoes, high winds, heavy rain and fl ooding. June precipitation totals varied greatly by location across the state, ranging from less than 2.00” (less than 75% of normal) across a few northern sections to more than 10.00” (greater than 300% of normal) across south central and southeastern sections of Lower Michigan. June precipitation totals across the southern three tiers of counties approached long term records for the wettest June on record in some locations. In terms of temperature, mean monthly values fell back to cooler than normal values across most sections of the state, with departures generally running at 1-4°F below the long term normals. The cool, wet conditions stressed early vegetative growth of most spring-planted crops, with localized fl ooding, major diffi culties with forage harvest, lodging of winter grains, heavy weed and disease pressure, and to the loss of nitrogen from the crop rooting zone. By the end of June, the jet stream across North America shifted to a western ridge, eastern troughing pattern, leaving Michigan and the Great Lakes region under northwesterly fl ow and drier, more benign weather.

During the second week of July a large upper air ridge developed over central sections of the continental USA. This pattern generally persisted for much of the remainder of the growing season and brought warmer, more seasonable temperatures.

- Weather Continued On Page 6.

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We began harvesting silage plots on September 8th in Wood County, Ohio and fi nished on October 2nd with the Osceola County silage plot. After a couple years of talking about it, we were fi nally able to purchase new silage harvesting equipment. We used a front-mounted two row Champion C1200 Kemper head along with a Rear-mounted Haldrup M-63 weigh system. We purchased a New Holland T6.175 tractor to power the units. Data was recorded on a Panasonic FZ-G1 Toughpad using Harvestmaster software. Continuous subsampling is taken to generate a composite sample of the whole plot. At the end of each plot the individual sample weight is taken along with the entire plot weight. Sub-samples were brought back to Michigan State University for further analysis. The samples were put in a WRH586-500 Grieve forced air dryer with the temperature set at 150°F. Typically we can fi t 1,155 samples in the dryer at a time, a new challenge we faced this year was with the improved speed of the new chopping system we had to time our fi eld harvest so as not to get ahead of available dryer space.

Zone 4 Menominee silage, (late), was dropped due to late spring rain events and Zone 1 Lenawee, (early), was dropped due to low emergence issues.

Grain harvest began on October 18th in Ingham County and ended in Montcalm County on November 16th. Montcalm Conventional Grain and Menominee Early Grain trials were dropped.

Table A (pg. 5) presents 2015 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.

During late July and early August, the ridge brought a prolonged period of hot, dry weather to Michigan. Many southern observing sites recorded their fi rst 90°F or greater high temperatures of the season (the fi rst such temperatures at many sites since early September of 2013). The warmer weather accelerated crop growth and development rates statewide. For the month of July, mean temperatures ranged from near normal across northern sections of the state to as much as 3°F below normal in the extreme south. With the primary storm track remaining south of the state, July precipitation totals varied signifi cantly, ranging from less than 0.50” across northern sections of the Lower Peninsula (less than 25% of normal) to more than 5.00” (greater than 150% of normal) along the Indiana/Ohio border. Given warmer temperatures late in the month and increasing crop water use rates as most crops advanced towards full canopy, soil moisture levels fell rapidly in most areas, especially northern Lower Michigan. As of the end of July, the U.S. Drought Monitor had added sections of the northern and central Lower Peninsula to the ‘D0 Abnormally Dry’ category. Corn crops across the state generally passed through critical tassel and pollination states during the last two weeks of July and fi rst week of August, on average just a few days behind normal.

Deep low-level moisture and strong upper level winds ahead of a cold frontal passage led to a major severe weather outbreak across much of the state and region on August 2nd which included large hail, high winds, and widespread power outages and property damage. Most severe damage was reported across northern sections of the Lower Peninsula where wind speeds in some locations reached 100 mph. The upper air ridging feature also brought an extended period of unseasonably warm and humid weather to Michigan from late August and through early September. The warm temperatures were helpful for late season growth and development of crops delayed by cooler than normal temperatures earlier in the growing season. For the month of August, mean temperatures generally ranged from 1-3°F below normal across southern and western sections of the state to 1-3°F above normal across the north and east. Precipitation totals for the month were highly variable, ranging from less than 2.0” across northern sections of the Upper Peninsula to more than 5.00” (greater than 150% of normal) in central and eastern portions of Lower Michigan. At the end of August, moisture defi cits were a continuing concern across the northern Upper and northwestern Lower Peninsulas, with both areas remaining in the U.S. Drought Monitor’s ‘D0 Abnormally Dry’ category. Soil moisture generally remained at adequate levels elsewhere in the state.With the general continuation of the upper air ridging pattern over the Upper Midwest, September was much warmer and drier than normal. Mean temperatures for September generally ranged from 4°F across southern sections of the state to 7°F above normal in the north, which left the month in the record books among the warmest 10 percent of Septembers on record. Precipitation totals ranged from less than 3.0” across southern sections of the Lower Michigan and the central Upper Peninsula to more than 5.00” across the northwestern Lower Peninsulas (approximately 50-150% of normal). Given below normal humidities and cloudiness, the weather was nearly ideal for crop maturation and grain drydown.

- Season Continued From Page 3

- Weather Continued From Page 4 The passage of a trough through the region in early October brought at least a temporary end to the abnormal warmth and to the fi rst freezing temperatures of the season to interior sections of northern Lower Michigan.

The persistent upper air ridging pattern was replaced by a deep troughing feature across the region in Mid-October. The trough brought cooler, more seasonable weather to the region as well as the fi rst freezing temperatures of the season to most central and southern sections of Michigan on the 17th, 18th, and 19th. Over most of these areas, the fi rst freeze was climatologically at least one week later than normal. Portions of the central and eastern Upper and northern Lower Peninsulas also reported their fi rst measureable snowfall of the season with this system. Collectively, the milder and drier than normal conditions during most of September and early October favored nearly all forms of fall fi eldwork activities, resulting in a number of both prolonged and high quality opportunities. Growing degree day totals for the season surged to at least normal levels over all but central sections of the state, with most locations ending the May through September growing season 50-100 units above normal, which roughly translates into 5-10 calendar days ahead of normal.

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2015GRAIN PERFORMANCE TRIALS

2015 Grain Trial Locations

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IntroductionThe grain index (pg. 28) contains a list of all hybrids planted

in the 2015 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 (Menominee zone 4 dropped 2015)

Table 5 Zone 5 – Delta and Menominee (E)Tables 6E/6L Conventional Trial – Huron (Zone 3), Montcalm (Zone 3 dropped 2015), and Saginaw (Zone 2)

The map of Michigan (below) 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.

Four-row plots were used at all grain locations. The two center rows were harvested for yield. Plots were 22 feet long with 30-inch row spacing.

Experimental design, data acquisition, analysis of variance and data summarization were facilitated in part by AGROBASE Generation IITM SQL (Agronomix Software, Inc., Winnipeg, Canada). 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, Mason, and Montcalm (Montcalm conventional dropped 2015), 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. 27). Lodging measurements were made during harvest. All plants broken below the ear and/or leaning more than 45 degrees were counted. Plots were harvested mechanically. Moisture content and fi eld weight were measured by a Harvest MasterTM single plot high capacity Grain GageTM System mounted on a Massey Ferguson 8XP plot combine. Grain yield is reported at the standard 15.5 percent moisture. 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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227.0

57.1

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216.8

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9422

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100

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NERS

BRA

ND P

B767

2 300

0GT

106

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1,2,3,

417

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7.856

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9913

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9.457

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9920

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2.955

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100

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241.0

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0.097

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RK6

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200.3

57.0

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197.0

56.0

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227.1

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RK7

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17.8

211.8

57.7

0.194

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RK7

76SS

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215.2

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0.398

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164.4

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022

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100

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PP X

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103

250

1,215

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56.6

0.010

0RU

PP X

RD05

-04

105

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1,217

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7.8*

57.1

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1.156

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107

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1,218

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100

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238.6

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RD99

-30

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501,2

14.2

202.1

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100

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212.8

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0.010

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100

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110

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17.2

224.3

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201.3

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100

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246.0

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100

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010

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204.4

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183.8

59.3

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220.5

56.3

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100

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238.9

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SCS

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SPEC

IALT

Y 29

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2,3,

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056

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299

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557

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010

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100

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6*

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55.3

0.0

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264.

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100

SPEC

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Y 34

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104

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1,2,

3,4,

617

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57.2

0.3

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100

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094

SPEC

IALT

Y 35

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105

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1,2,

3,4,

618

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9.0

56.8

0.3

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8.9

57.4

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2.4

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2603

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217

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58.3

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59.1

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9119

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100

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AGE

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656

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397

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857

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997

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226.

255

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099

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238.

757

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097

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EST

21.8

236.

958

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410

014

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6.8

59.9

7.3

100

26.3

253.

459

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010

025

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100

LOW

EST

14.2

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355

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12.2

158.

855

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087

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197.

053

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086

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76.

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55.

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2.1

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GOLD

A64

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107

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1,2,

3,4,

622

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1.2

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110

016

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3.3

56.3

0.3

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54.4

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100

26.4

217.

154

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105

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421

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0.0

100

25.8

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54.4

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198

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LB D

KC54

-38

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SRIB

104

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1,2,

3,4,

619

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2.9

56.0

0.0

9815

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57.1

0.0

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55.8

0.0

100

24.6

219.

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097

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KC55

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105

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3,4,

619

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098

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228.

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LB D

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107

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1,2,

3,4,

621

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5.6

54.5

0.1

9915

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1.7

55.9

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54.0

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100

26.1

216.

453

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102

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3,6

19.7

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9815

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397

20.1

227.

155

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098

23.5

221.

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55.0

0.0

100

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T LA

KES

5566

STX

105

P500

1,2,

3,6

20.7

215.

157

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010

016

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0.8

58.4

0.0

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56.9

0.0

100

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224.

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100

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T LA

KES

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2,3,

621

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198

16.9

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56.1

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54.6

0.0

100

26.2

217.

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097

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SEE

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617

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094

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9317

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SEE

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P250

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19.3

209.

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098

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556

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556

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SEE

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103

P250

1,2,

3,4,

619

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6.6

55.5

0.0

9615

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4.4

56.1

0.0

9220

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0.5

55.0

0.0

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0.0

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TICS

5H-

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106

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4,6

21.6

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9716

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55.5

0.0

9626

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54.1

0.0

98RE

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105

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1,2,

3,4,

621

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3.7

55.3

0.0

9116

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7.2

56.5

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54.9

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54.5

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106

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3,4,

621

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55.8

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107

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410

5P2

501,

219

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56.0

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103

C250

1,2,

3,4,

619

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55.5

0.2

9815

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8.5

56.8

0.7

9720

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0.4

55.0

0.0

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5.6

54.7

0.0

100

RUPP

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SCS

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SPEC

IALT

Y 32

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1,2,

3,4,

618

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14.7

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754

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227.

757

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710

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7.8

58.4

2.0

100

24.0

238.

557

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010

026

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1.2

56.5

0.0

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17.5

203.

754

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091

14.4

194.

455

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053

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090

19.6

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653

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16.

51.

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4.0

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04.

86.

11.

80.

03.

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0.5

2.2

2.0

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12.4

0.8

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TABL

E 1L

.ZO

NE 1

BRAN

CH, C

ASS

& W

ASHT

ENAW

COU

NTY

GRAI

N TR

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TE (1

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ter)

2015

BRAN

D / H

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TRT

TRAI

T%H

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t%S

L%S

d%H

2OTw

t%S

L%S

d%H

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t%S

L%S

d%H

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t%S

L%S

dAG

RIGO

LD A

6441

STX

109

P500

1,2,3,

619

.422

3.3*

56.2

0.510

013

.419

5.158

.31.4

100

21.1

233.9

54.9

0.010

023

.824

0.9*

55.4

0.099

AGRI

GOLD

A64

62ST

XRIB

110

P500

1,2,3,

4,622

.322

7.7**

55.6

0.197

14.2

218.1

**57

.70.3

100

24.4

234.5

*54

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100

28.4

230.5

54.2

0.092

AGRI

GOLD

A64

72VT

3PRI

B11

0P5

001,2

,320

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7.356

.90.0

9813

.119

0.659

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9923

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7.656

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9924

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3.755

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96BE

CK X

L 582

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100

22.2

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26.1

243.5

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100

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20.7

203.1

55.6

0.599

13.7

175.2

58.2

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26.7

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DAIR

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S-94

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109

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4,619

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6.256

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100

13.5

181.9

58.0

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100

24.4

207.4

54.3

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9913

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1.255

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023

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*57

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9724

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3.953

.70.9

100

SPEC

IALT

Y 34

A413

104

P500

1,2,3,

4,624

.023

7.155

.30.0

9826

.523

2.054

.50.0

9720

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5.357

.40.0

9724

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3.9*

54.1

0.010

0SP

ECIA

LTY

35A6

5510

5P5

001,2

,3,4, 6

26.2

228.3

56.0

0.198

30.4

225.5

56.2

0.099

20.5

249.4

57.2

0.098

27.7

210.0

54.6

0.397

AVER

AGE

24.0

229.9

54.9

0.798

25.9

234.9

53.7

0.097

20.2

240.9

56.9

0.298

26.0

213.8

53.9

1.898

HIGH

EST

28.1

253.3

56.7

10.6

100

32.2

260.3

56.2

0.010

024

.426

5.858

.52.0

100

29.9

239.4

56.6

29.8

103

LOW

EST

19.6

198.3

52.2

0.085

19.9

184.9

50.9

0.063

15.9

203.4

54.5

0.090

23.1

177.0

50.0

0.080

CV (%

)5.3

5.71.9

0.76.0

5.65.4

2.40.0

6.05.2

5.11.4

490.3

4.05.0

6.41.7

630.2

6.0LS

D (5

%)

0.98.8

0.710

.64.0

1.715

.01.5

0.07.0

1.214

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1.15.0

1.515

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13.4

7.0

2 Yea

r Ave

rage

s 201

5 - 20

1 4BR

AND

/ HYB

RID

RMTR

TTR

AIT

%H2

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H2O

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%SL

%Sd

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t%

SL%

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H2O

Twt

%SL

%Sd

AGRI

GOLD

A62

67ST

XRIB

102

P500

1,2,3,

4,625

.123

0.1*

53.4

0.199

25.1

240.1

52.9

0.099

22.4

245.5

*54

.50.3

9827

.820

4.7*

52.7

0.010

0BE

CK X

L 514

0HR™

*10

5ES

C1,2

,425

.723

4.7**

54.1

5.999

26.0

249.7

**53

.50.0

100

22.0

247.6

*56

.117

.610

029

.020

6.7**

52.8

0.099

BECK

XL 5

234A

MX™

*10

2ES

C1,2

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22.5

218.8

55.3

0.299

21.8

227.7

55.0

0.099

19.1

231.4

56.8

0.698

26.6

197.4

*54

.20.0

99CR

OPLA

N 53

69SS

/RIB

103

P500

1,2,3,

4, 625

.421

1.454

.10.2

9826

.222

1.253

.30.0

9922

.222

4.055

.40.7

9727

.918

8.953

.50.0

99DE

KALB

DKC

52-8

4 GEN

SSRI

B10

2P5

001,2

,3,4, 6

22.2

226.4

53.1

0.010

021

.423

0.452

.10.0

9918

.824

3.2*

54.8

0.010

026

.420

5.5*

52.4

0.010

0DE

KALB

DKC

54-3

8 GEN

SSRI

B10

4P5

001,2

,3,4, 6

25.9

222.9

54.8

0.210

026

.722

2.554

.00.0

9923

.024

0.8*

55.9

0.110

028

.020

5.3*

54.5

0.610

0DY

NAGR

O D4

8SS3

810

8P5

001,2

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27.9

212.6

53.9

0.396

29.2

218.4

53.5

0.010

024

.722

8.755

.20.5

9829

.819

0.753

.00.5

90GR

EAT

LAKE

S 52

83ST

XRIB

102

P500

1,2,3,

625

.122

2.553

.30.4

9825

.523

1.552

.50.0

9922

.223

9.7*

55.3

0.397

27.7

196.2

52.1

0.899

GREA

T LA

KES

5566

STX

105

P500

1,2,3,

626

.320

9.254

.80.6

9827

.422

0.253

.70.0

100

22.8

230.8

56.5

1.195

28.8

176.6

54.3

0.710

0GR

EAT

LAKE

S 57

55ST

XRIB

107

P500

1,2,3,

626

.622

1.153

.30.7

9926

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1.452

.30.0

100

24.0

230.7

54.9

1.198

29.0

201.3

*52

.70.8

99M&

W S

EEDS

45M8

010

3P2

501,2

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24.3

210.2

53.5

0.097

24.2

212.9

53.8

0.096

21.4

231.6

54.6

0.099

27.3

186.0

52.1

0.097

NK B

rand

N53

W-3

122

105

C500

1,2,3,

4,625

.821

3.053

.60.8

9826

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0.853

.00.0

9822

.922

5.455

.60.9

9727

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2.952

.31.4

98NK

Bra

nd N

60F-

3111

107

C500

1,2,3,

4, 628

.120

8.552

.70.4

9928

.921

4.851

.50.0

9926

.121

9.054

.00.4

9929

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1.652

.70.7

99Nu

Tech

/G2 G

ENET

ICS

5H-5

02™

102

P500

1,2,4,

623

.722

0.554

.60.0

9922

.622

6.154

.20.0

9920

.924

6.4*

56.5

0.099

27.7

189.2

53.1

0.099

NuTe

ch/G

2 GEN

ETIC

S 5H

-806

™10

6P5

001,2

,4,6

25.0

234.0

*54

.40.0

9824

.424

9.6*

53.7

0.099

21.6

248.7

**56

.50.0

9729

.020

3.7*

53.0

0.098

RENK

RK6

66SS

T X10

2P5

001,2

,3,4,6

23.5

208.8

53.9

0.196

21.9

217.5

53.1

0.092

20.7

217.4

55.3

0.098

27.9

191.5

53.4

0.499

RENK

RK6

99SS

T X10

5P5

001,2

,3,4,6

26.9

200.8

53.0

5.492

27.6

200.5

52.1

0.082

24.6

212.3

54.5

1.399

28.6

189.6

52.6

14.9

95RE

NK R

K712

SSTX

106

P500

1,2,3,

4,626

.420

5.754

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9926

.822

0.653

.70.0

9722

.822

2.655

.80.6

9929

.617

3.953

.20.7

100

SPEC

IALT

Y 32

A323

102

P500

1,2,3,

4, 624

.022

2.053

.50.2

9924

.023

0.053

.10.0

100

21.2

244.5

*55

.30.3

9826

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1.451

.90.4

100

SPEC

IALT

Y 34

A413

104

P500

1,2,3,

4, 625

.221

9.954

.00.2

9926

.022

6.353

.80.0

9922

.223

5.455

.50.6

9727

.419

8.0*

52.9

0.010

0AV

ERAG

E25

.321

7.653

.90.8

9825

.522

5.653

.20.0

9822

.323

3.355

.41.3

9828

.119

4.153

.01.1

98HI

GHES

T28

.123

4.755

.35.9

100

29.2

249.7

55.0

0.010

026

.124

8.756

.817

.610

029

.820

6.754

.514

.910

0LO

WES

T22

.220

0.852

.70.0

9221

.420

0.551

.50.0

8218

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2.354

.00.0

9526

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3.951

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90CV

(%)

4.75.4

2.04.0

5.55.0

2.70.0

5.04.9

5.01.5

586.0

3.03.7

6.11.7

622.0

5.0LS

D (5

%)

0.65.7

0.52.0

1.29.4

1.20.0

4.00.9

9.70.7

3.93.0

0.810

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6.74.0

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TABL

E 3E

.ZO

NE 3

HURO

N, M

ASON

& M

ONTC

ALM

COUN

TY G

RAIN

TRI

ALS

- EAR

LY (9

7 Day

and

Earli

er)

2015

BRAN

D / H

YBRI

DRM

TRT

TRAI

T%

H2O

Twt

%SL

%Sd

%H2

OTw

t%

SL%

Sd%

H2O

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t%

SL%

SdCH

ANNE

L 191

-87S

TXRI

B91

A500

1,2,3,

4,619

.221

6.055

.91.0

9417

.020

8.456

.82.0

100

21.3

223.7

55.0

0.088

CROP

LAN

3499

VT3P

RIB

94A2

501,2

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21.4

227.6

55.5

0.196

17.4

221.0

56.7

0.310

025

.323

4.3*

54.3

0.092

CROP

LAN

3611

SS/R

IB96

P500

1,2,3,

4,621

.623

4.255

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9118

.122

9.456

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9725

.123

9.1*

53.9

0.084

CROP

LAN

3899

VT2P

/RIB

96P2

501,2

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.524

3.3*

54.5

0.392

19.2

235.8

55.2

0.697

25.8

250.8

**53

.80.0

87DA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9693

93C5

001,2

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23.1

208.8

53.6

1.096

19.3

205.1

55.0

2.098

27.0

212.6

52.2

0.094

DAIR

YLAN

D SE

ED D

S-97

91RA

91C5

001,2

,3,4,6

22.0

219.9

54.7

0.796

19.2

226.4

55.6

1.410

024

.921

3.453

.70.0

93DE

KALB

DKC

43-1

0 GEN

VT2P

RIB

93P5

001,2

19.2

235.0

*56

.40.1

9616

.423

2.057

.20.3

100

22.1

238.0

*55

.70.0

91DE

KALB

DKC

44-1

3 GEN

SSRI

B94

P500

1,2,3,

4,621

.323

8.2*

55.9

0.096

17.4

234.4

56.9

0.097

25.2

242.0

*55

.00.0

94DE

KALB

DKC

46-3

6 GEN

SSRI

B96

P500

1,2,3,

4,621

.922

8.555

.30.0

9419

.022

8.355

.80.0

100

24.9

228.6

54.7

0.087

DEKA

LB D

KC46

-79 G

ENSS

RIB

96P5

001,2

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22.6

229.2

55.5

1.196

18.7

221.7

56.9

2.310

026

.523

6.8*

54.2

0.093

DYNA

GRO

D31S

S31

91A5

001,2

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20.3

220.2

55.9

0.196

17.0

234.7

57.1

0.399

23.5

205.7

54.8

0.092

DYNA

GRO

D37S

S60

97P5

001,2

,3,4,6

21.8

229.0

55.5

0.097

18.2

219.8

56.6

0.010

025

.323

8.2*

54.4

0.094

DYNA

GRO

D37V

C60

95A5

001,2

20.2

216.3

56.0

2.596

16.6

217.7

57.1

5.110

023

.921

4.954

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92GO

LDEN

HAR

VEST

G94

B95-

3110

94C5

001,2

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20.1

219.1

58.9

0.194

18.0

218.0

58.8

0.310

022

.322

0.259

.10.0

88GO

LDEN

HAR

VEST

G95

D32-

3110

95C5

001,2

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20.9

233.4

56.7

0.999

18.8

233.7

57.4

1.799

22.9

233.0

*55

.90.0

99GO

LDEN

HAR

VEST

G97

X48-

3111

97C5

001,2

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23.7

215.4

53.6

0.093

20.2

214.9

54.6

0.010

027

.221

5.852

.60.0

87GR

EAT

LAKE

S 42

50VT

2RIB

92P5

001,2

18.8

235.2

*55

.81.8

9516

.622

7.856

.83.7

100

21.0

242.5

*54

.70.0

90GR

EAT

LAKE

S 44

52ST

X94

P500

1,2,3,

620

.922

7.054

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8818

.122

8.855

.40.3

9823

.722

5.153

.90.0

78GR

EAT

LAKE

S 45

48ST

XRIB

95P5

001,2

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21.7

217.2

55.0

0.394

18.3

207.5

56.5

0.610

025

.222

6.853

.60.0

88LE

GACY

SEE

DS L-

3115

VT2

PRO

91P2

501,2

20.3

231.2

55.1

0.094

17.4

245.1

*56

.00.0

100

23.2

217.4

54.3

0.087

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-34

23 G

ENSS

RIB

94P5

001,2

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21.2

228.7

54.6

0.092

18.2

221.7

55.2

0.010

024

.123

5.6*

54.0

0.085

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-38

45 G

ENSS

97P5

001,2

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21.0

221.4

54.5

0.093

17.7

213.4

55.6

0.098

24.4

229.4

53.4

0.088

LEGE

ND 94

92 V

T2 P

ro R

IB92

C250

1,221

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2.155

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9617

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6.755

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9424

.222

7.654

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99LE

GEND

9495

VT3

Pro

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95C2

501,2

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7.155

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8917

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2.357

.10.0

9725

.320

1.954

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GEND

JSC

40J5

92VT

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B92

C250

1,219

.122

5.855

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9316

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2.156

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9621

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9.654

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GEND

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95RR

95C2

501

20.4

220.1

58.1

1.082

17.6

228.3

58.8

2.196

23.3

212.0

57.5

0.067

M&W

SEE

DS 46

J11

96P2

501,2

21.4

228.4

55.2

0.189

18.5

222.5

55.9

0.310

024

.423

4.2*

54.6

0.077

M&W

SEE

DS 47

J66

94P2

501,2

20.6

230.4

56.7

1.094

17.8

223.0

55.8

2.010

023

.423

7.8*

57.7

0.087

NK B

rand

N27

P-31

10A

90C5

001,2

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20.2

225.7

57.7

0.090

17.9

217.4

58.3

0.099

22.5

234.0

*57

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82NK

Bra

nd N

33W

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094

C500

1,2,4,

620

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9.658

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9517

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1.258

.10.3

100

22.5

227.9

58.4

0.091

NK B

rand

N35

T-31

1095

C500

1,2,4,

620

.723

1.056

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9318

.624

9.3*

57.2

1.710

022

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2.655

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Bra

nd N

37R-

3111

97C5

001,2

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24.3

224.5

54.0

0.099

20.4

222.8

54.7

0.099

28.2

226.3

53.3

0.098

NuTe

ch/G

2 GEN

ETIC

S 5F

-196

™96

P500

1,2,4,

622

.624

7.5**

53.9

0.091

19.4

253.1

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9725

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2.0*

53.5

0.084

NuTe

ch/G

2 GEN

ETIC

S 5X

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™94

P500

1,2,3,

4,620

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4.255

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9517

.422

3.655

.80.0

9722

.622

4.855

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93RE

NK R

K299

VT2P

89P2

501,2

19.2

226.3

56.4

0.094

16.7

229.5

56.8

0.099

21.7

223.2

56.1

0.089

RENK

RK4

15VT

2P92

P250

1,218

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5.456

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9216

.421

0.756

.60.0

100

20.8

220.1

56.0

0.085

RENK

RK5

22SS

TX94

P500

1,2,3,

4,621

.022

1.354

.60.3

9218

.122

3.455

.40.6

100

23.9

219.1

53.8

0.085

RENK

RK5

44SS

TX95

P500

1,2,3,

4,621

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3.555

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9618

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4.756

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9924

.424

2.4*

55.5

0.093

RENK

RK5

68VT

3P95

P250

1,2,3

20.9

222.0

55.7

0.192

17.9

228.6

56.7

0.310

023

.921

5.454

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-74

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501,2

18.9

228.9

56.4

0.197

16.4

234.0

57.4

0.399

21.4

223.7

55.5

0.095

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XRD

94-2

694

A250

1,221

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4.555

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8318

.123

2.356

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100

25.6

216.7

55.0

0.066

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697

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1,220

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2.955

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2.755

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3.154

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0.157

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100

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232.0

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90

BU/A

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0.452

.90.0

9724

.021

0.4**

53.1

0.010

031

.819

0.452

.80.0

95DY

NAGR

O D4

0SS4

810

0P5

001,2

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31.0

195.0

52.9

0.597

24.6

199.5

54.0

1.098

37.4

190.5

51.8

0.096

DYNA

GRO

D41S

S71

101

P500

1,2,3,

4,629

.919

6.452

.00.2

100

24.8

189.0

53.0

0.110

035

.020

3.850

.90.3

99GR

EAT

LAKE

S 48

79ST

XRIB

98P5

001,2

,3,6

28.8

200.9

51.6

0.097

24.1

197.7

52.8

0.099

33.5

204.1

50.4

0.096

GREA

T LA

KES

5283

STXR

IB10

2P5

001,2

,3,6

30.5

207.8

*51

.60.0

9625

.020

9.2*

52.3

0.099

35.9

206.3

*50

.90.0

92Nu

Tech

/G2 G

ENET

ICS

5F-1

98™

98P5

001,2

,4,6

26.3

201.6

50.1

0.897

23.7

191.9

51.6

1.699

28.9

211.3

*48

.70.0

95Nu

Tech

/G2 G

ENET

ICS

5F-2

00™

100

P500

1,2,4,

627

.820

2.052

.00.2

9824

.419

4.752

.50.4

9931

.220

9.2*

51.5

0.097

NuTe

ch/G

2 GEN

ETIC

S 5H

-502

™10

2P5

001,2

,4,6

29.2

210.1

**52

.09.5

9725

.020

7.4*

53.1

0.099

33.4

212.8

*51

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.095

RENK

RK5

96SS

TX98

P500

1,2,3,

4,627

.119

8.352

.70.0

9823

.219

3.454

.20.0

9731

.020

3.351

.20.0

99AV

ERAG

E28

.420

2.851

.91.1

9824

.219

9.852

.90.4

9932

.620

5.750

.91.8

96HI

GHES

T31

.021

0.152

.99.5

100

25.0

210.4

54.2

1.610

037

.421

6.352

.819

.099

LOW

EST

26.3

195.0

50.1

0.096

23.2

189.0

51.6

0.097

28.9

190.4

48.7

0.092

CV (%

)6.5

7.02.5

461.3

5.04.1

5.82.7

305.0

3.07.1

6.11.7

300.6

6.0LS

D (5

%)

1.07.7

0.79.3

3.00.8

10.2

1.21.1

3.01.8

10.7

0.721

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** H

ighes

t Yiel

ding H

ybrid

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ot Si

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antly

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rent

from

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est Y

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rid

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IAL

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/ABU

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TABL

E 4.

ZONE

4GR

AND

TRAV

ERSE

, IOSC

O &

MENO

MINE

E (L

ATE)

COU

NTY

GRAI

N TR

IALS

(96 D

ay an

d Ea

rlier

)

2015

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

dDA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9693

93C5

001,2

,3,4,6

32.8

147.3

48.9

2.397

37.2

158.1

50.3

0.094

28.3

136.6

47.5

4.599

DAIR

YLAN

D SE

ED D

S-97

91RA

91C5

001,2

,3,4,6

33.0

163.4

51.1

2.410

037

.815

8.851

.20.0

100

28.2

168.0

50.9

4.810

0DE

KALB

DKC

36-30

GEN

VT2P

RIB

86P5

001,2

25.9

172.5

51.6

0.498

28.1

169.2

52.7

0.098

23.8

175.7

50.5

0.998

DEKA

LB D

KC38

-03 G

ENVT

2PRI

B88

P500

1,227

.217

3.951

.62.3

9928

.618

7.8*

52.2

0.098

25.8

159.9

51.1

4.510

0DE

KALB

DKC

39-27

GEN

SSRI

B89

P500

1,2,3,

4,628

.917

9.6*

50.3

0.498

31.0

182.5

*50

.90.0

9726

.817

6.749

.80.9

100

DEKA

LB D

KC41

-32 G

ENSS

RIB

91P5

001,2

,3,4,6

28.9

180.1

*51

.71.7

9632

.917

3.852

.10.0

9325

.018

6.451

.33.4

98DE

KALB

DKC

43-10

GEN

VT2P

RIB

93P5

001,2

29.2

182.7

*50

.40.7

9930

.219

6.8**

51.0

0.099

28.2

168.5

49.7

1.410

0DY

NAGR

O CX

1518

787

A500

1,227

.017

8.5*

52.9

0.297

28.8

168.1

53.3

0.097

25.1

188.9

*52

.50.3

97DY

NAGR

O D2

5VC4

585

P500

1,227

.516

4.751

.30.0

100

30.4

153.8

51.3

0.010

024

.717

5.651

.20.0

99DY

NAGR

O D3

1SS3

191

A500

1,2,3,

4,628

.518

1.2*

49.4

0.699

31.1

179.3

50.2

0.098

26.0

183.2

48.7

1.110

0DY

NAGR

O D3

7VC6

095

A500

1,231

.118

8.4**

51.5

0.610

034

.916

8.851

.30.0

9927

.320

8.0**

51.8

1.110

0GO

LDEN

HAR

VEST

G84

J92-3

011A

86C5

001,2

,3,4,A

25.5

158.4

52.5

1.010

027

.616

6.452

.40.0

100

23.4

150.3

52.6

2.010

0GO

LDEN

HAR

VEST

G88

M78-3

011A

88C5

001,2

,3,4,6

,A27

.214

9.049

.82.1

9927

.616

6.749

.40.0

9726

.913

1.350

.24.2

100

GOLD

EN H

ARVE

ST G

90Y0

4-311

0A90

C500

1,2,4,

A28

.716

5.850

.613

.699

31.2

173.9

51.8

0.099

26.2

157.6

49.4

27.2

99GR

EAT L

AKES

3847

VT2R

IB88

P500

1,228

.018

1.0*

51.5

0.799

31.4

169.1

51.9

0.098

24.7

192.9

*51

.01.4

100

GREA

T LAK

ES 42

50VT

2RIB

92P5

001,2

29.3

172.2

50.4

0.399

32.1

179.4

50.5

0.010

026

.516

5.050

.30.6

98GR

EAT L

AKES

4452

STX

94P5

001,2

,3,6

31.6

164.5

51.6

0.798

34.4

165.1

54.6

0.096

28.8

163.9

48.7

1.410

0GR

EAT L

AKES

4548

STXR

IB95

P500

1,2,3,

632

.018

7.6*

50.0

0.099

35.3

187.5

*51

.00.0

9928

.618

7.8*

49.1

0.098

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-28

13 V

T2PR

O R

87P2

501,2

25.3

161.9

52.0

1.298

28.5

160.2

52.7

0.097

22.2

163.7

51.4

2.398

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-29

24 V

T2PR

O89

P250

1,229

.415

9.050

.11.8

9831

.015

6.550

.90.0

9927

.916

1.549

.33.7

97LE

GACY

SEE

DS L-

3022

GEN

SS R

IB92

P500

1,2,3,

4,629

.516

9.251

.81.5

100

33.4

151.2

51.8

0.099

25.6

187.3

*51

.73.1

100

LEGE

ND 95

87 V

T2PR

IB87

C250

1,227

.015

1.551

.90.3

8731

.816

2.652

.30.0

8322

.114

0.551

.50.6

91LE

GEND

9688

VT2

PRIB

88C2

501,2

26.1

160.4

51.7

0.099

28.2

172.4

52.0

0.010

024

.014

8.451

.40.0

98MY

COGE

N 2V

357

93C2

501,2

,3,4,6

31.2

172.5

50.5

0.199

34.6

181.8

*51

.60.0

9927

.816

3.349

.50.3

98Nu

Tech

5G-93

02™

93C2

501,2

,4,6

26.4

170.4

52.6

2.489

28.8

179.3

55.0

0.085

24.1

161.5

50.3

4.993

NuTe

ch 5N

-195™

95P5

001,2

,3,4

30.8

152.7

49.4

0.710

034

.115

6.950

.10.0

100

27.5

148.5

48.7

1.499

NuTe

ch/G

2 GEN

ETIC

S 5F

-196™

96P5

001,2

,4,6

30.5

176.4

*48

.60.8

9334

.518

2.5*

49.7

0.093

26.4

170.4

47.5

1.692

NuTe

ch/G

2 GEN

ETIC

S 5X

-894™

94P5

001,2

,3,4,6

25.2

179.8

*50

.81.0

9729

.119

2.6*

51.2

0.096

21.2

167.0

50.4

2.099

RUPP

XRD

8202

82A2

501,2

24.8

155.6

54.6

0.499

25.8

165.7

54.7

0.098

23.8

145.6

54.5

0.910

0RU

PP X

RD90

-6490

C250

1,229

.518

0.6*

49.5

14.8

9831

.119

4.5*

50.6

0.099

27.9

166.6

48.5

29.5

97RU

PP X

RD92

-7492

A250

1,228

.117

5.349

.81.3

9831

.617

0.650

.20.0

9724

.518

0.049

.32.5

100

AVER

AGE

28.6

169.5

51.0

1.898

31.4

172.0

51.6

0.097

25.8

167.1

50.3

3.698

HIGH

EST

33.0

188.4

54.6

14.8

100

37.8

196.8

55.0

0.010

028

.820

8.054

.529

.510

0LO

WES

T24

.814

7.348

.60.0

8725

.815

1.249

.40.0

8321

.213

1.347

.50.0

91CV

(%)

6.19.1

4.051

6.23.0

6.08.2

3.90.0

3.06.2

9.14.1

365.0

3.0LS

D (5%

)1.4

12.5

1.77.7

2.02.2

16.5

2.30.0

3.01.9

20.8

2.415

.53.0

BU/A

BU/A

BU/A

BU/A

TRIA

L AVE

RAGE

Gran

d Tra

vers

e - E

arly

Iosco

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lyMe

nomi

nee -

Late

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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 TRAITS2 Y

ear A

vera

ges 2

015 -

2014

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

dDA

IRYL

AND

SEED

DS-

9791

RA91

C500

1,2,3,

4,626

.318

4.250

.72.4

100

DEKA

LB D

KC38

-03 G

ENVT

2PRI

B88

P500

1,224

.819

0.351

.82.3

100

DEKA

LB D

KC41

-32 G

ENSS

RIB

91P5

001,2

,3,4,6

24.7

196.2

51.7

1.798

DEKA

LB D

KC43

-10 G

ENVT

2PRI

B93

P500

1,226

.319

1.750

.40.7

100

DYNA

GRO

D25V

C45

85P5

001,2

24.0

198.4

*51

.80.0

99GR

EAT

LAKE

S 38

47VT

2RIB

88P5

001,2

23.7

203.6

*51

.90.7

100

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-30

22 G

ENSS

RIB

92P5

001,2

,3,4,6

24.7

209.0

**52

.31.5

100

MYCO

GEN

2V35

793

C250

1,2,3,

4,626

.119

1.550

.50.1

99Nu

Tech

/G2 G

ENET

ICS

5X-8

94™

94P5

001,2

,3,4,6

23.1

184.6

50.9

1.099

AVER

AGE

24.9

194.4

51.3

1.299

HIGH

EST

26.3

209.0

52.3

2.410

0LO

WES

T23

.118

4.250

.40.0

98CV

(%)

4.97.4

3.133

3.12.2

LSD

(5%

)1.0

11.8

1.37.7

1.8

** H

ighes

t Yiel

ding H

ybrid

* N

ot Si

gnific

antly

Diffe

rent

from

High

est Y

ieldin

g Hyb

rid

BU/A

BU/A

BU/A

BU/A

TRIA

L AVE

RAGE

Gran

d Tra

vers

e - E

arly

Iosco

- Ear

lyMe

nomi

nee -

Late

Code Num. Traits & Resistant Events1 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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TABL

E 5.

ZONE

5DE

LTA,

GRA

ND T

RAVE

RSE

(EAR

LY) &

MEN

OMIN

EE (E

ARLY

) COU

NTY

GRAI

N TR

IALS

(93 D

ay an

d Ea

rlier

)

2015

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%

SdDY

NAGR

O D2

5VC4

585

P500

1,233

.216

7.9*

50.8

0.099

37.7

163.5

*49

.70.0

9828

.617

2.251

.90.0

100

DYNA

GRO

CX15

187

87A5

001,2

34.9

169.4

*52

.10.0

9741

.016

3.3*

50.9

0.098

28.7

175.4

*53

.30.0

95GR

EAT

LAKE

S 35

10VT

2RIB

85P5

001,2

30.9

154.8

54.0

0.099

35.0

162.4

*52

.00.0

9926

.714

7.255

.90.0

99GR

EAT

LAKE

S 38

47VT

2RIB

88P5

001,2

35.5

165.6

50.6

0.010

039

.416

5.3**

49.9

0.010

031

.516

5.851

.20.0

100

GREA

T LA

KES

4250

VT2R

IB92

P500

1,235

.417

3.0**

50.1

0.098

41.3

163.2

*49

.50.0

9829

.518

2.8**

50.6

0.099

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-22

13 V

T2PR

O82

P250

1,228

.515

5.053

.60.0

100

31.7

164.3

*51

.80.0

100

25.2

145.6

55.3

0.099

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-23

14 V

T2PR

O RI

B84

P250

1,231

.216

9.9*

52.0

0.698

35.6

161.8

*50

.41.1

9826

.717

7.9*

53.6

0.099

LEGA

CY S

EEDS

L-28

13 V

T2PR

O RI

B87

P250

1,231

.216

1.151

.60.0

9733

.416

4.4*

50.0

0.098

28.9

157.7

53.2

0.096

MYCO

GEN

2P19

885

C500

1,2,3,

4,631

.115

9.752

.00.3

9935

.415

5.1*

50.1

0.010

026

.716

4.253

.90.6

98MY

COGE

N 2J

238

88C2

501,2

,3,4, 6

36.5

161.8

49.7

0.097

41.5

159.1

*49

.10.0

9731

.416

4.550

.30.0

97AV

ERAG

E32

.816

3.851

.60.1

9837

.216

2.250

.40.1

9828

.416

5.352

.90.1

98HI

GHES

T36

.517

3.054

.00.6

100

41.5

165.3

52.0

1.110

031

.518

2.855

.90.6

100

LOW

EST

28.5

154.8

49.7

0.097

31.7

155.1

49.1

0.097

25.2

145.6

50.3

0.095

CV (%

)4.2

5.31.4

657.8

3.04.3

5.61.4

632.5

3.04.1

4.91.3

632.5

2.0LS

D (5

%)

1.27.3

0.60.5

2.01.9

11.0

0.80.9

3.01.4

9.70.9

0.53.0

** H

ighes

t Yiel

ding H

ybrid

* N

ot Si

gnific

antly

Diffe

rent

from

High

est Y

ieldin

g Hyb

rid

BU/A

BU/A

BU/A

BU/A

TRIA

L AV

ERAG

EDe

ltaGr

and

Trav

erse

- Ea

rlyMe

nom

inee

- Ea

rly

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2015 HANDY Bt TRAIT TABLE

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TABL

E 6E

.ZO

NE 2

- 3IN

GHAM

, MON

TCAL

M &

SAGI

NAW

COU

NTY

CONV

ENTI

ONAL

GRA

IN T

RIAL

S - E

ARLY

(101

Day

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2015FUNGICIDE 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 ‘P9807AM’ was planted on 24 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 26 Jun. Northern leaf blight (NLB) inoculum was applied to all plots on 26 Jun, by evenly spreading 77.4 lbs of infested sorghum grain over the fi eld. Additionally, shredded leaves with NLB lesions, collected in 2014, were also spread throughout the fi eld. There were a total of 24 treatments and fi ve replicates; fungicides were applied on 25 Jun (V5), 1 Jul (V6), 13 Jul (V8), and 6 Aug (VT/R1). 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 assessed by estimating the percent leaf area with lesions on the ear leaf and ear leaf +3 from 10 plants of the center rows for each plot on 31 Aug-4 Sep. A disease index (DIX) that accounted for both severity (DS) and incidence

DIXz values Plant ear leaf ear leaf +3 Yield Treatment, rate/A Stage NLB GLS NLB GLS (bu/A) Untreated 7.26 ay 0.96 a 1.92 a 0.44 a 162.91 abcdef Stratego YLD 4.18 SC, 2 fl ozx V5 1.54 c 0.78 abc 0.44 cdefgh 0.16 bcdef 134.61 fg Stratego YLD 4.18 SC, 4 fl ozx VT/R1 2.62 bc 0.76 abcd 0.16 kl 0.22 bcde 161.11 abcdef Stratego YLD 4.18 SC, 5 fl ozx V5 & VT/R1 1.78 c 0.74 abcd 0.26 efghijk 0.20 bcdef 158.35 abcdef Fortix 3.22 SC, 5 fl ozw V6 1.90 c 0.76 abcd 0.44 cdefghi 0.10 cdef 147.63 cdef Fortix 3.22 SC, 5 fl oz + Glyfos X-tra 4 SC, 32 fl ozw V6 3.18 bc 0.84 abc 0.56 cdef 0.18 bcdef 146.85 def Fortix 3.22 SC, 5 fl ozw V8 1.74 c 0.78 abcd 0.32 defghijk 0.10 cdef 135.08 fg Fortix 3.22 SC, 4 fl ozw VT/R1 1.66 c 0.62 bcd 0.50 defghij 0.24 bcd 181.79 a Fortix 3.22 SC, 5 fl ozw VT/R1 1.48 c 0.50 d 0.04 l 0.04 ef 140.90 efg Headline AMP 1.68 SC, 10 fl ozw V8 1.48 c 0.72 abcd 0.82 bcd 0.26 abcd 161.06 abcdef Headline AMP 1.68 SC, 10 fl oz + Glyfos X-tra 4 SC, 32 fl ozw V6 3.42 bc 0.72 abcd 0.62 cdefg 0.02 f 152.31 abcdef Headline AMP 1.68 SC, 10 fl ozw VT/R1 3.20 bc 0.52 d 0.16 ijkl 0.12 bcdef 166.03 abcde Glyfos X-tra 4 SC, 32 fl ozw V6 3.46 bc 0.70 bcd 0.90 bcd 0.30 ab 169.21 abcd Affiance 1.5 SC, 10 fl ozw V5 2.94 bc 0.80 bcd 0.76 bcde 0.18 bcdef 116.50 g Affiance 1.5 SC, 10 fl oz VT/R1 1.86 c 0.58 bcd 0.12 hijkl 0.04 ef 157.04 abcdef Domark 230 ME, 4 fl ozw V5 4.84 ab 0.88 ab 1.28 ab 0.22 bcde 156.01 abcdef Domark 230 ME, 4 fl oz VT/R1 1.46 c 0.74 abcd 0.48 cdefg 0.20 bcdef 177.26 abc Topguard EQ 4.29 SC, 5 fl ozw V6 2.10 c 0.96 a 0.98 bc 0.16 bcdef 140.74 fg Topguard EQ 4.29 SC, 5 fl ozw V8 1.72 c 0.72 abcd 0.90 bcd 0.28 abc 183.52 a Topguard EQ 4.29 SC, 5 fl ozw VT/R1 1.52 c 0.60 cd 0.12 jkl 0.18 bcdef 180.46 ab Equation SC 2.08 SC, 6 fl ozw V6 3.02 bc 0.86 ab 0.62 bcdef 0.08 def 146.86 def Equation SC 2.08 SC, 6 fl ozw VT/R1 2.32 c 0.50 cd 0.16 ghijkl 0.12 bcdef 168.45 abcd Aproach 2.08 SC, 6 fl oz VT/R1 1.78 c 0.74 abcd 0.20 fghijkl 0.14 bcdef 150.05 bcdef Quilt Xcel 2.2 SE, 10.5 fl oz VT/R1 2.94 bc 0.46 d 0.12 kl 0.12 bcdef 145.41 def P-value 0.0110 0.0266 <0.0001 0.0237 0.0003

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 0.125% v/v. w Treatments applied with Induce at 0.25% v/v.

(DI) was calculated for each disease: DIX = DI*(DS/100). The center two rows of each plot were harvested on 26 Oct, except for one pass where only one outer row was harvested, due to a combine error. Yields were adjusted to 15.5% moisture. Data were analyzed using SAS 9.3 PROC MIXED method (SAS Institute, Cary, NC).

NLB incidence was relatively high, while GLS incidence was low. All treatments, except Domark 230 ME at V5, resulted in signifi cantly lower DIX scores for NLB on both the ear leaf and ear leaf +3, compared to the untreated. For GLS, Domark 203 ME at V5 failed to signifi cantly lower the DIX on the ear leaf, while Topguard EQ 4.29 SC failed to lower the DIX on the ear leaf +3, compared to the untreated. Among those products applied at different plant stages, the later applications (VT/R1) tended to result in lower DIX values. No products had signifi cantly higher yield, compared to the untreated. Yield differences, however, are unlikely to be truly representative. The fi eld received almost 6.5 in. of precipitation in the fi rst four weeks following planting, leading to irregular nutrient leaching and stand heights.

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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 14 Nov 4 Soybeans 35,244 34,063 184-9-3

BRANCH May 13 Nov 10 Soybeans 35,244 34,521 221-9-3

CASS May 18 Oct 27 Corn 35,244 34,539 241-9-3 +chicken manure

Zone

2

ALLEGAN May 8 Oct 22 Corn 35,244 34,785 191-9-3 + chicken manure

INGHAM May 4 Oct 23 Soy beans 35,244 33,922 201-9-3

INGHAM CONV. May 4 Oct 18 Soybeans 35,244 33,689 191-9-3

SAGINAW & CONV. May 19 Nov 2 Soybeans 35,244 34,662 34,627 Conv 154-9-3

Zone

3

HURON & Conv. May 7 Nov 5 Corn 35,244 34,891 110-9-3 +manure

MONTCALM & CONV. May 26 Nov 16 Potatoes 35,244 34,345 169-9-3

MASON May 6 Nov 3 Soybeans 35,244 31,790 110-9-3 + pig manure

IOSCO May 20 Nov 9 Alfalfa 35,244 34,644 154-9-3 +manure

Zone

4 GRAND TRAVERSE May 6 Nov 3 Wheat 31,284 30,501 154-9-3

MENOMINEE May 21 Dropped due to water damage

Z5 DELTA May 21 Nov 8 Corn 35,244 34,680 139-9-3 +manure

COUNTY SOIL TYPE SOIL TEST FARM COOPERATOR LOCATION

Zone

1

WASHTENAW Pella silt loam 0-4% slopes

pH6.9, P23, K149.5

Mathew Talladay Milan

BRANCH Oshetemo sandy loam 0-6% slopes

pH6.2, P110, K107.5

Kyle Huff Coldwater

CASS Kalamazoo loam 0-2% slopes

pH6.4, P36, K115.5

George Brossman Vandalia

Zone

2

ALLEGAN Ockley loam 1-6% slopes

pH6.1,P83, K222

Jim & John Schipper Martin

INGHAM Capac loam 0-4% slopes

pH5.9,P65, K222

Jorgensen Farms Jerry Jorgensen & Mike Turner

Williamston

INGHAM CONV. Capac loam 0-4% slopes

pH5.9, P65K222

Crop, Soil & Microbial Sciences Research Facility, MSU

Lansing

SAGINAW & Conv. Brookston & Londo loam 0-3% slopes

pH6.8, P39, K91

Fred Gross Farms Peggy Gross & Dick Birchmeier

New Lothrop

Zone

3

HURON & Conv. Kilmanagh loam pH6.5,P89.5K194

Wil-Le Farms Ron & Ed McCrea

Bad Axe

MONTCALM Tekenink-Spinks loamy sands 6-12% slopes

pH5.5, P174 K216

Sackett Farms Larry Sackett

Stanton

MASON Ithaca-Arkona Complex 0-3% slopes

pH6.4,P74, K184.5

Robert Oshe Jacob Zwagerman

Scottville

Zone

4

IOSCO Kawkawlin sany loam 0-4% slopes

pH6.4,P26.5, K73.5

Jeremy Beebe Whittemore

GRAND TRAVERSE Coventry-Newaygo loams 0-6% slopes

pH6, P50.5K110

Ed Breitmeyer Buckley

MENOMINEE Onaway-Ossineke fine sandy loams, drumlin 1-6%

pH7.7, P17 K51

Johnson Dairy Farm Dave Johnson

Daggett

Z5 DELTA Trenary fine sandy loam 2-6% slopes

pH6.8, P17.5, K81.5

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 A6283VT2PRO 101 2E A6267STXRIB 102 2L A6300STXRIB 103 2L A6355STX 105 2L~ A6416STXRIB 107 1E A6441STX 109 1L A6462STXRIB 110 1L A6472VT3PRIB 110 1L BECK 5162A3 101 2E BECK XL 4721AM™* 97 2E 5234AMX™* 102 2L 5460AM™* 104 1E,2L 5140HR™* 105 1E,2L 5840AM™* 108 1L 5939AM™* 109 1L 5828AM™* 110 1L BLUE RIVER 27B16 88 6E 30B97 90 6E 40R73 97 6E 43T35 98 6E 45R37 99 6E 53H36 104 6L CHANNEL 191-87STXRIB 91 3E 197-68STXRIB 97 2E 202-52STXRIB 102 2L 205-19STXRIB 105 1E CROPLAN 3499VT3PRIB 91 3E 3611SS/RIB 96 2E,3E 3899VT2P/RIB 96 2E,3E 5369SS/RIB 103 2L DAIRYLAND SEED DS-9791RA 91 3E,4~ DS-9693 93 3E,4 DS-9198 98 2E,3L DS-9599 99 2E,3L DS-9701 101 2E,3L DS-9203 103 2L,3L DS-9905 105 2L,3L DS-9805 105 2L,3L DS-9307RA 107 1E DS-9508RA 108 1L DS-9409RA 109 1L

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE DEKALB DKC36-30 GENVT2PRIB 86 4 DKC38-03 GENVT2PRIB 88 4 DKC39-27 GENSSRIB 89 4 DKC41-32 GENSSRIB 91 4 DKC43-10 GENVT2PRIB 93 3E,4 DKC44-13 GENSSRIB 94 2E,3E DKC46-36 GENSSRIB 96 2E,3E DKC46-79 GENSSRIB 96 2E,3E DKC48-56 GENSSRIB 98 2E,3L DKC49-72 GENSSRIB 99 2E,3L DKC50-82 GENSSRIB 100 1E,2E,3L DKC52-84 GENSSRIB 102 1E,2L,3L DKC53-68 GENSSRIB 103 1E,2L DKC54-38 GENSSRIB 104 1E,2L DKC55-20 GENSSRIB 105 1E,2L DKC57-75 GENSSRIB 107 1E DKC58-06 GENSSRIB 108 1L DKC60-67 GENSSRIB 110 1L DKC62-08 GENSSRIB 112 1L DYNAGRO D25VC45 85 4,5 CX15187 87 4,5 D31SS31 91 3E,4 D37VC60 95 3E,4~ D37SS60 97 2E,3E D39VP14 99 2E,3L D39VP69 99 2E,3L~ D40SS48 100 2E,3L D41SS71 101 2E,3L D43SS50 103 1E,2L,3L CX15104 104 1E,2L~ D48SS38 108 1L,2L D51SS54 111 1L GOLDEN HARVEST G84J92-3011A 86 4 G88M78-3011A 88 4 G90Y04-3110A 90 4 G94B95-3110 94 3E~ G95D32-3110 95 3E G97X48-3111 97 3E~ G01P52-3011A 101 2E~ G05T82-3122 105 2L G06N80-3111 106 2L~ G07B39-3111A 107 1E G07F23-3111 107 2L~ G09E98-3000GT 109 1L

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLEGREAT LAKES 3510VT2RIB 85 5 3847VT2RIB 88 4,5~ 4250VT2RIB 92 2E,3E,4,5 4452STX 94 2E,3E,4~ 4548STXRIB 95 2E,3E,4 4699 96 6E 4879 98 6E~ 4879STXRIB 98 2E,3L 5283 102 6L~ 5283STXRIB 102 1E,2L,3L 5470STXRIB 104 1E,2L 5566STX 105 1E,2L 5755 107 6L~ 5755STXRIB 107 1E,2L 5918STXRIB 109 1L 5944STXRIB 109 1L~ 6068STXRIB 110 1L KEY 401 100 6E 305 105 6L 607Q 107 1E 509 109 6L 610QR 110 1L LEGACY SEEDS L-2213 VT2PRO 82 5 L-2314 VT2PRO RIB 84 5 L-2813 VT2PRO RIB 87 4,5 L-2924 VT2PRO 89 4 L-3115 VT2PRO 91 3E L-3022 GENSS RIB 92 4 L-3423 GENSS RIB 94 3E L-4014 GENSS 98 2E,3L L-3845 GENSS 97 2E,3E~ L-4424 GENSS 100 2E,3L L-4714 GENSS 103 2L L-6025 GENSS 107 1E L-6913 GENSS RIB 108 1L LEGEND 9587 VT2PRIB 87 4 9688 VT2PRIB 88 4 9492 VT2 Pro RIB 92 3E JSC 40J592VT2PRIB 92 3E 9495 VT3 Pro RIB 95 3E JSC 40J595RR 95 3E 9497 GENSS RIB 97 2E 94A01 GTA 100 2E 40J501 RR 101 2E 9503 SSRIB 103 2L

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BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE M & W SEEDS 47J64 94 6E~ 47J66 94 2E,3E 46J11 96 2E,3E 46G54 98 6E 46G55 98 2E3,L~ 46K79 98 2E,3L 45A37 100 6E 45M34 100 1E,2E~ 45A38 101 1E,2E 45K33 101 6E 45M45 103 1E,2L 45M79 103 6L 45M80 103 1E,2L~ 45J99 104 1E 44G44 106 6L 44D81 108 1L 44M87 108 6L MYCOGEN 2P198 85 5 2J238 88 5 2V357 93 4 2V489 98 3L 2A499 100 2E X13526VH 103 2L X13617 107 1E 2Y669 107 1E NK Brand N27P-3110A 90 3E N33W-3110 94 3E~ N35T-3110 95 3E N37R-3111 97 3E~ N45P-3011A 101 2E~ N53W-3122 105 2L N58S-3111 106 2L~ N59B-3111A 107 1E N60F-3111 107 2L~ N63R-3000GT Brand 109 1L~ N66V-3000GT 110 1L N70J-3011A 112 1L NuTech 5G-9302™ 93 4~ 5N-195™ 95 4 5N-0108™ 101 3L 5N-607™ 107 2L

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE NuTech/G2 GENETICS ~ 5X-894™ 94 3E,4~ 5F-196™ 96 2E,3E,4~ 5F-198™ 98 2E,3L 5F-200™ 100 3L 5F-701™ 101 2E,3L 5Z-0107™ 101 2E,3L~ 5H-502™ 102 2L,3L 5K-0208™ 102 2L,3L 5Z-0305™ 103 2L,3L 5Z-504™ 104 1E,2L,3L 5X-905™ 105 2L~ 5H-806™ 106 1E,2L 5Z-906™ 106 1E,2L 5F-707™ 107 1E~ 5Z-308™ 108 1L,2L~ 5F-709™ 109 1L~ 5F-510™ 110 1L PARTNERS BRAND PB6255 VT2P 92 2E PB7147 101 6E PB7672 3000GT 106 1E RENK RK299VT2P 89 3E~ RK415VT2P 92 3E RK522SSTX 94 3E~ RK544SSTX 95 3E RK568VT3P 95 3E RK596SSTX 98 2E,3L RK612SSTX 100 2E~ RK629VT3P 101 2E RK680SSTX 101 2E RK666SSTX 102 2L RK699SSTX 105 1E,2L~ RK712SSTX 106 1E,2L~ RK776SSTX 107 1E RK791SSTX 108 1L~ RK810SSTX 109 1L RK871VT2P 111 1L RUPP XRD8202 82 4 XRD90-64 90 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 XRA98-58 98 6E XRD99-30 99 1E,2E XRA00-14 100 6E XRA03-91 103 6L XRD03-71 103 1E,2L XRJ03-31 103 1E XRD05-04 105 1E XRD07-19 107 1E XRJ07-20 107 1E XRJ10-91 110 1L

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE SEED CONSULTANTS SCS 924AMX™ 92 2E SCS 965AM™ 96 2E SCS 1034AM™ 103 1E,2L SCS 10HR43™ 104 1E,2L SCS 1066YHR™ 106 1E SCS 1085AM™ 108 1L SC 10AQ96™ 109 1L SCS 1094AM™ 109 1L SCS 1105AM™ 110 1L SPECIALTY 24A104 94 2E 28A325 98 2E 29A263 99 1E,2E 32A323 102 1E,2L 34A413 104 1E,2L 35A655 105 1E,2L 38A573 108 1L STEYER 9801 98 6E 9802 98 6E 10102 101 6E 10605 106 6L WELLMAN W2401DP 100 1E W2603DP 103 1E W2307DP 107 1E W2408 108 6L W2409S 109 1L W2610DP 110 1L

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

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2015SILAGE PERFORMANCE TRIALS

IntroductionThe silage index (pg. 33) contains a list of all hybrids planted

in the 2015 silage trials.County results are reported in the following tables:Tables 7E/7L Zone 1 - Branch, Lenawee (Dropped 2015) and Wood, OH

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

Table 9 Zone 4 – Iosco, Menominee (Late dropped 2015), and Osceola

Table 10 Zone 5 – Alger, Delta and Menominee (Early)

The map of Michigan (right) 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. 32)

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.

Silage plots were harvested with a two-row Kemper forage harvester. Electronic scales mounted on the Haldrup weigh system measured plot and subsample weights. Total plot weight was used to calculate green tons per acre (GT/A). Sub samples of fodder including grain were collected, weighed, oven dried until weight loss was zero, then weighed again 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 1.0 mm screen before conducting quality analysis using Near Infrared Refl ectance (NIR) to predict quality components.

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

determined by NIR 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 was correlated statistically with the 2014 Near-infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) 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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2015 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.

MILK2006An updated calculation using the MILK2006 equation (UW-

Madison Dairy Science Department) was used to estimates 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 13 Sep 15 Soybeans 35,244 33,922 200-9-3

LENAWEE May 14 Sept 14 Soybeans 35,244 34,962 154-9-3 +manure

WOOD(OHIO) May 8 Sept 8 Soybeans 34,452 31,834 205-24-0

Zone

2

OTTAWA May 8 Sep 22 Corn 35,244 32,671 191-9-3 + manure

INGHAM May 3 Sep 11 Soybeans 35,244 34,821 154-9-3

HURON May 7 Sep 23 Corn 35,244 34,274 110-9-3 +manure

Zone

4

IOSCO May 20 Sep 28 Alfalfa 35,244 34,503 154-9-3

OSCEOLA May 13 Oct 2 Corn 35,244 31,825 154-9-3 + manure

MENOMINEEZone 5 only May 21 Sep 30 Sod 35,244 34,609 139-9-3

+manure

Z5ALGER May 22 Sep 29 Soybeans 35,244 25,657 139-9-3

DELTA May 21 Sep 30 Corn 35,244 34,539 139-9-3 +manure

COUNTY SOIL TYPE SOIL TEST FARM COOPERATOR LOCATION

Zone

1

BRANCHOshetemo sandy loam 0-6% Slopes

pH6.2,P109.5, K107.5 Kyle Huff Coldwater

LENAWEE Blount loam 2-6% Slopes

pH7.25, P135 K257

Bakerland Farms Blaine Baker Clayton

WOOD(OHIO)

Hoytville silt clay loam 0-1%

pH5.8 , P114, K435

OARDC Matt Davis Hoytville, Ohio

Zone

2

OTTAWA Ubly sandy loam 2-6% Slopes

pH 6.8, P95.5, K200

Eadie Farms Arden Eadie

Conklin

INGHAM Capac loam 0-3%

pH6.5, P55.2, K161.25

Crop & Soil Sciences Research Facility, MSU East Lansing

HURON Kilmanagh loam pH6.65,P89.5, K 194

Wil-Le Farms Ron & Ed McCrea

Bad Axe

Zone

4

IOSCO Kawkawlin sandy loam 0-4% Slopes

pH6.4, P26.5, K73.5 Jeremy Beebe Whittemore

OSCEOLA Montcalm loamy sand & Menominee loamy sand 0-6% Slopes pH6, P67, K120 Robert E. Lee Marion

MENOMINEEOnaway-Ossineke fine sandy loam 0-3% slopes pH7.7, P17, K51 Johnson Dairy Farm

Dave Johnson Daggett

Zone

5 ALGER Eben very cobbly snady loam 1-6%

pH7.4, P59, K64.5

AgBio Research StationChris Kapp Chatham

DELTA Trenary fine sandy loam 2-6% Slopes

pH6.8, P17.5, K 81.5 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 A6408VT3PRIB 107 8L~ A6416STXRIB 107 8L A6442STXRIB 109 8L A6458VT3PRIB 110 7E A6533VT3PRIB 113 7L A6559STXRIB 113 7L CROPLAN 4099SS/RIB 99 8E 5415SS/RIB 104 8E 6065SS/RIB 110 8L DAIRYLAND SEED Hi DF-3188-6 88 9 Hi DF-3290-9 90 9~ DS-9693 93 8E,9 Hi DF-3197-7 97 8E,9 Hi DF-3099-9 99 8E,9 Hi DF-3700SSX 100 8E,9 Hi DF-3702-9 102 8E,9 Hi DF-3605-9 105 7E,8L Hi DF-3108RA 108 7E,8L Hi DF-3808SSX 108 7E,8L Hi DF-3510SSX 110 7E,8L DYNAGRO ~ D37SS60 97 9~ D40SS48 100 8E~ D48SS38 108 8L D50SS43 110 7E,8L GOLDEN HARVEST G92T43-3111 92 9~ G95D32-3110 95 9~ G01P52-3011A 101 9~ G05T82-3122 105 8L~ G07B39-3111A 107 8L G07V88-3000GT 107 8L~ G09E98-3000GT 109 7E G10T63-3000GT 110 7E GREAT LAKES ~ 4250VT2RIB 92 10~ 4548STXRIB 95 9,10~ 4879STXRIB 98 9,10~ 5283STXRIB 102 8E,9~ 5755STXRIB 107 7E,8L~ 6068STXRIB 110 7E,8L 6185STXRIB 111 7L 6261STX 112 7L

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE LEGACY SEEDS ~ L-4424 GENSS 100 8E L-5350 3122 E-Z REFUGE 104 8E L-7253 3000GT 112 8L M & W SEEDS ~ 47J66 94 7E,8E~ 46K79 98 7E,8E~ 45A38 101 7E,8E~ 45J99 104 7E,8E MASTERS CHOICE MCT-4881 98 9 MCT-5371 103 8E MCT-527GT 105 9 MCT-5661 106 7E MCT-6153 111 7L NK Brand N29T-3111 Brand 92 9~ N35T-3110 95 9~ N45P-3011A 101 9~ N53W-3122 105 8L~ N59B-3111A 107 8L N61P-3000GT Brand 107 8L~ N63R-3000GT Brand 109 7E~ N66V-3000GT 110 7E NuTech 5N-290™ 90 10~ 5N-195™ 95 9,10 5N-803™ 101 9 5N-406™ 105 9 NuTech/G2 GENETICS ~ 5X-894™ 94 10~ 5F-196™ 96 10~ 5F-198™ 98 9,10~ 5H-502™ 102 8E,9,10~ 5H-806™ 106 8L~ 5Z-308™ 108 8L~ 5F-709™ 109 8L~ 5F-510™ 110 7E 5F-811™ 110 7E 5F-713™ 113 7L 5F-814™ 114 7L 5Z-015™ 115 7L

BRAND / HYBRID RM TABLE PIONEER P9789AMXT 95 9,10 P0238XR 102 9,10 P0242AMXT 104 8E,9 P0496AMX 106 8L,9 P0677XR 106 8L P0506AM 107 8L P0921AMXT 109 7E,8L P1180XR 111 7L,8L P0825AMXT 113 7L P1197AMXT 114 7L P1449XR 114 7L RENK ~ RK415VT2P 92 8E~ RK544SSTX 95 8E RK565GTCBLLRWBL 99 8E~ RK629VT3P 101 8E~ RK712SSTX 106 8L~ RK776SSTX 107 8L~ RK810SSTX 109 8L SEED CONSULTANTS SCS 1125AM™ 113 7L SCS 11HR21™ 113 7L STEYER 9203 VT2PRORIBC 92 8E 9801 GT 98 8E 10102 VT2PRORIBC 101 8E 10404 VIP3122 105 8L 11103 VT2PRORIBC 111 8L T. A. SEEDS TA583-22DPRIB 108 7E TA616-13VPND 110 7E WELLMAN W2513DP 113 7L W2613DP 113 7L WOLF RIVER VALLEY 3685FL 85 9 3396FLRR 95 9

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

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TABL

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NDF

NDFD

CPST

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