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Every year, the University of Wisconsin-Extension and the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences conduct a corn evaluation program in cooperation with the Wisconsin Crop Improvement Association. The purpose of this program is to provide unbiased performance comparisons of hybrid seed corn for both grain and silage available in Wisconsin.
In 2013, grain and silage performance trials were planted at 14 locations in four production zones: the southern, south central, north central, and northern zones. Both seed companies and university researchers submitted hybrids.
Table of Contents | ||
Introduction Companies entering hybrids Hybrid index Transgenic technologies Seed treatments Temperature and Precipitation Trial management Hybrid history | Text Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 25 | |
Grain | ||
Southern Zone Arlington, Janesville, Lancaster | Early Maturity Trial: 105 day or earlier Late Maturity Trial: later than 105 day | Table 7 Table 8 |
South Central Zone Fond du Lac, Galesville, Hancock (irrigated) | Early Maturity Trial: 100 day or earlier Late Maturity Trial: later than 100 day | Table 9 Table 10 |
North Central Zone Chippewa Falls, Marshfield, Seymour, Valders | Early Maturity Trial: 90 day or earlier Late Maturity Trial: later than 90 day | Table 11 Table 12 |
Northern Zone Spooner (three sites), Coleman | Table 13 | |
Silage | ||
Southern Zone Arlington and Lancaster | Early Maturity Trial: 110 day or earlier Late Maturity Trial: later than 110 day | Table 14 Table 15 Figure 2 |
South Central Zone Fond du Lac and Galesville | Early Maturity Trial: 106 day or earlier Late Maturity Trial: later than 104 day | Table 16 Table 17 Figure 3 |
North Central Zone Chippewa Falls, Marshfield, Valders | Early Maturity Trial: 99 day or earlier Late Maturity Trial: later than 99 day | Table 18 Table 19 Figure 4 |
Northern Zone Spooner (two sites), Coleman | Table 20 Figure 5 | |
Organic | ||
Southern Zone Arlington, Janesville, Lancaster | Table 21 | |
North Central Zone Chippewa Falls, Marshfield, Seymour, Valders | Table 22 | |
Specialty - Dryland and Conventional | ||
Central Zone - Dryland Chippewa Falls, Hancock Deficit Irrigation, Hancock Full Irrigation | Table 23 | |
Southern Zone - Conventional Arlington, Janesville, Lancaster | Table 24 |
OBTAINING DATA ELECTRONICALLY
This report is available in Microsoft Excel and Acrobat PDF formats at the Wisconsin Corn Agronomy website: http://corn.agronomy.wisc.edu.
The most current version of Wisconsin Corn Hybrid Performance Trials (A3653) is also available to download as a PDF or purchase as a printed booklet at the UW Extension Learning Store: http://learningstore.uwex.edu.
For more information on the Wisconsin Crop Improvement Association, visit: http://wcia.wisc.edu.
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