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Introduction

The information in this booklet is the result of the efforts and contributions of a lot of people and corporations.  It is our desire to recognize and “THANK” each of them for their support.

 
BASF DuPont/Pioneer Seed Consultants
Bayer CropSciences FMC Corporation Select Seed Hybrids
Beck's Hybrids Garst Seed Company Sipcam Agro USA
Corn Belt Hybrids Gries Seed Farms Inc. Syngenta
Croplan Genetics Mercer Landmark Thompson Seed Farms
Dekalb/Asgrow/Monsanto Mycogen Seeds Valent USA
Dow AgroSciences Scott Equity Exchange Wellman Seed

 

v    Van Wert County Foundation and the Van Wert County Commissioners for their financial support of Farm Focus and OSU Extension- Van Wert County.

v    Marsh Foundation and Vantage Career Center for their support of farm ground.  Special thanks to Randy Patterson and Larry Shields from the Marsh Foundation for their help in planting and harvesting season.

v    Farm Focus Research Committee for their help in deciding and planning the research to be done.

v    OSU Extension Support Staff- Marilyn Reed and Deb Knapke, and Experience Works enrollee Janet Schmidt for their help in preparing the booklet.

The reports contained in this booklet are the results of the research plot work conducted at Farm Focus.  Most of the research conducted by Van Wert County Extension is systematically designed to allow for statistical analysis of the results.  To achieve this we utilize three key statistical concepts: randomization, blocking, and replication.  We also had a trial where we did a comparison between only two treatments in a split-planter design.  This simple setup allows for paired treatment blocking and replication, but no randomization.  Below are some definitions of common statistical references used in this book:

F - The F statistic is used to help identify if the differences between treatment means are due to background noise or the actual treatment.  If there are no differences between treatments, the F statistic will be less than or near 1.

LSD (0.05) - Least Significant Difference (LSD) tests for significance between individual treatments.  Two treatments are considered statistically different if they differ by more than the LSD.  For example, if a given treatment yields different from another treatment by as much or more than the LSD (0.05) value, then we are 95% confident that the yield difference is due to the treatment and not some other factor.

CV (Coefficient of Variation) - The CV is a measure of relative variation.  A lower CV indicates less variation within the trial for the measured observation.

Paired t-test – This test looks at the differences between two paired treatments and reports the probability that the mean differences are significant when compared to the expected t-value (expected t-value varies based on the number of replications of the paired treatments).

Statistically significant difference - A difference that is beyond what might be expected by chance alone. 

We believe this booklet provides a valuable, unbiased source of information for farmers to use as a decision making tool in their operation.  We also believe it is best to utilize multiple sources of information when making an informed decision before adopting new agronomic products and practices.

             Andy Kleinschmidt                                         Gary Prill

          Extension Educator                                        Program Manager

          Agriculture & Natural Resources                    Farm Focus/Research Program

          Van Wert County                                            Van Wert County

Questions or comments are always welcome.  Contact The Ohio State University Extension Office at 1055 South Washington St., Van Wert, OH  45891, or call (419) 238-1214.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

HERBICIDE KEY

AMS= Ammonium Sulfate
COC= Crop Oil Concentrate                    
MSO= Methylated Seed Oil                         
NIS= Nonionic Surfactant
UAN= Urea Ammonium Nitrate
v/v= Volume to Volume
GENERAL KEY

CV= Coefficient of Variation
LSD= Least Significant Difference               
NS= Not Significant
ppm= Parts per Million
GDD= Growing Degree Days

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