Ohio State University Extension Bulletin

Agronomic Crops Team On-Farm Research Projects 2000

Special Circular 179-01


2000 Fairfield, Licking, and Perry Counties–OSU Extension
Commercial Corn Hybrid Side-by-Side Performance Trials

Jeff McCutcheon and Howard Siegrist, Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Agents
Phil Rzewnicki, On Farm Research Coordinator

Objective

To provide a source of objective information on the relative performance of corn hybrids currently available to farmers in the three-county area.

Background


Cooperator: Dennis DeRolph Cooperator: Rodney Newell
Nearest Town: Glenford Nearest Town: Johnstown
Major Soil Types: Eculid, Killbuck &
Mentor silt loams
Major Soil Type: Bennington silt loam
Planting Population: 29,000/A Planting Population: 30,000/A
Plant Pop @ Harvest: 24,225/A (avg.) Plant Pop @ Harvest: 23,500/A (avg.)
Previous Crop: Soybeans Previous Crop: Soybeans
Planting Date: May 4, 2000 Planting Date: May 16, 2000
Harvest Date: November 17, 2000 Harvest Date: November 24, 2000
Plot Yield: 174.7 bu/A (avg.) Plot Yield: 169.0 bu/A (avg.)
Grain Moisture: 16.8% (avg.) Grain Moisture: 19.7% (avg.)
Cooperator: Jim and Dave Miller Cooperator: Chris Reichley
Nearest Town: Millersport Nearest Town: Somerset
Major Soil Types: Marengo &
Cardington silt loams
Major Soil Types: Killbuck, Cincinnati,
& Alford silt loams
Planting Population: 30,500/A Planting Population: 30,300/A
Plant Pop @ Harvest: 27,654/A (avg.) Plant Pop @ Harvest: 23,482/A (avg.)
Previous Crop: Soybeans Previous Crop: Soybeans
Planting Date: May 1, 2000 Planting Date: May 15, 2000
Harvest Date: October 9, 2000 Harvest Date: November 6, 2000
Plot Yield: 212.4 bu/A (avg.) Plot Yield: 163.7 bu/A (avg.)
Grain Moisture: 19.7% (avg.) Grain Moisture: 18.3% (avg.)
Cooperator: Leigh Miller Cooperator: Slater Farms
Nearest Town: Lancaster Nearest Town: Hebron
Major Soil Types: Alexandria & Sleeth
silt loams
Major Soil Types: Centerburg silt loam &
Pewamo silty clay loam
Planting Population: 27,700/A Planting Population: 30,000
Plant Pop @ Harvest: 25,875/A (avg.) Plant Pop @ Harvest: 23,625/A (avg.)
Previous Crop: Wheat Previous Crop: Soybeans
Planting Date: May 4, 2000 Planting Date: May 10, 2000
Harvest Date: October 21, 2000 Harvest Date: November 22, 2000
Plot Yield: 201.4 bu/A (avg.) Plot Yield: 178.6 bu/A (avg.)
Grain Moisture: 18.8% (avg.) Grain Moisture: 20.6% (avg.)
Cooperator: Mike Thomas
Nearest Town: Thurston
Major Soil Types: Bennington, Cardington & Montgomery silt loams
Previous Crop: Soybeans
Planting Population: 29,000/A
Plant Pop @ Harvest: 25,212/A (avg.)
Planting Date: May 1, 2000
Harvest Date: September 28, 2000
Plot Yield: 190.7 bu/A (avg.)
Plot Moisture: 25.7% (avg.)

Methods

This study was designed to compare corn hybrid performance using seven farms in a three-county area. Companies submitted hybrids for evaluation based on area market share. Eight hybrids were included in this evaluation.

Experimental design was a randomized complete block with the seven farms serving as replications. Planting order of the hybrids was randomly selected for each farm site. The eight hybrids were planted side-by-side at each location. No check/tester variety was used. Each of the farms had three replications to provide site-specific information to each farm. The hybrids were planted in six-row field-length strips. Strip length was greater than 750 feet at each site. All hybrids were planted with the individual cooperator's planter. Fertilizer, herbicides, and insecticides were applied according to the cooperator's crop-management plan and within recommended cultural practices for obtaining optimum grain yields.

Harvest was done with the cooperator's combine. Final stand count, plot area, total weight, percent moisture, and test weight measurements were taken. Yield was adjusted to 15% moisture. The longest distance between two fields used in this trial was 39 miles.

Results


Table 1. Hybrid Performance Across All Farm Locations.

Hybrid Yield
(bu/A)1
Final Stand
(plants/A)
Test Weight
(lb/bu)
Grain Moisture
(%)

Pioneer 34B23 193.5 a 23,678 58.3 a 19.5 cd
Norvartis N70-D5 189.1 ab 25,940 58.1 ab 20.1 abc
Seed Consultants SC 1118 187.8 abc 25,206 58.2 a 20.2 ab
Golden Harvest H-9229 184.5 bc 25,633 58.2 a 19.9 bc
Agrigold A6490 184.3 bc 25,006 58.3 a 20.1 abc
Mycogen 2799IMI2 182.6 bc 23,760 56.8 c 20.6 a
Asgrow RX738RR 180.9 c 24,653 57.7 b 19.2 d
Pioneer 33K81 173.6 d 23,520 58.1 ab 19.9 bc
LSD (0.05) 7.1 NS 0.4 0.6
F 5.1 1.9 10.5 4.0
CV (%) 11.6 10.8 1.1 5.0

Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different at P = 0.05.
1 Adjusted to 15.0% grain moisture.
2 Hybrid suffered wildlife damage at one farm location resulting in appoximately 12% less yield than replicate average.


Summary

According to this trial, the top yielding varieties, which were not significantly different from each other, were Pioneer 34B23, Norvartis N70-D5, and Seed Consultants SC 1118. The results for Mycogen 2799IMI should be viewed carefully as it may have performed equally well with the highest yielding hybrids had it not been damaged by wildlife at one location. The Pioneer 33K81 yielded significantly less than all other hybrids in the trial.

For more information, contact:

Jeff McCutcheon
Ohio State University Extension, Perry County
104 S. Columbus St., P.O. Box 279
Somerset, OH 43783
740-743-1602
mccutcheon.30@osu.edu


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