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William J. Wiebold
University of Missouri
Plant Science & Technology
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Summary of the 2011 Corn Performance Results

William J. Wiebold
University of Missouri
(573) 882-0621
wieboldw@missouri.edu

Published: December 21, 2011

The MU Variety Testing Program has provided Missouri farmers with unbiased corn hybrid comparisons for 74 years. This year, 212 hybrids from 34 brands were entered into our tests. Only six of those hybrids possessed no biotechnology traits. Stacked biotechnology traits have become common. Over 20% of the hybrids possessed resistance to both glyphosate and glufosinate herbicides plus at least one trait for both above ground and below ground insect resistance.

As with Missouri farmers, weather greatly affected our ability to plant locations and our resulting yields. Planting at almost every location was delayed and/or seedling growth was slow because of cool, wet weather in April and May. For example, planting date for Columbia was June 6. Two locations were abandoned. Craig, in the North Region, was flooded by the Missouri River for the second straight year. Truxton, in the Central Region, was first replanted and then abandoned because of unacceptable stands.

For many locations, weather turned dry and warm in June, July, and August. The hardest hit region was Southwest. Many farmers abandoned fields completely or harvested them for silage instead of grain. Location average yields ranged from 225 to 82 bushels/acre. The power of irrigation was illustrated in the Southwest region. The three non-irrigated test locations averaged 94.7 bushels/acre, whereas, the three irrigated locations yield 165.7 bushels/acre. A summary of yield results from all locations are presented in the following table. Full results can be found at http://varietytesting.missouri.edu

Table 1. Summary of Corn Tests

Region/Test Location Number of Entries Highest Yield Lowest Yield Average Yield CV
  ----------bushels/acre---------- %
North/Non-Irrigated Test
Albany
Mooresville
Novelty
Lagrange

90
90
90
90

171.3
193.8
152.1
215.8

69.8
137.0
104.2
139.9

144.1
167.9
128.5
183.7

11.5
9.7
10.1
8.3
Central/Non-Irrigated Test
Henrietta
Marshall
Columbia
Annada

98
98
98
98

237.3
223.3
158.6
208.1

165.7
159.3
66.3
135.0

200.5
197.4
113.7
176.3

7.7
4.4
12.1
8.9
Central/Irrigated Test
Columbia
Laddonia

47
47

164.3
227.5

93.3
158.9

129.9
203.7

8.8
4.8
Southwest/Non-Irrigated Test
Harrisonville
Urich
Lamar

45
45
45

145.2
103.7
122.9

8.28
44.9
40.8

109.5
81.8
92.9

19.0
13.9
21.1
Southwest/Irrigated Test
Harrisonville
Adrian
Lamar

28
28
28

205.9
179.1
173.1

157.4
119.1
114.8

186.3
156.4
154.3

4.7
10.8
7.9
Southeast/Irrigated Test
Oran
Charleston
Portageville Clay
Portageville Loam

103
103
103
103

254.4
251.1
200.5
180.0

158.2
159.5
115.5
102.1

225.2
218.0
166.1
143.5

5.9
6.4
10.6
16.4

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