xt7g4f1mj672 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7g4f1mj672/data/mets.xml   Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. 1953 journals 008 English Lexington : Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station Progress report (Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station) n.8 text Progress report (Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station) n.8 1953 2014 true xt7g4f1mj672 section xt7g4f1mj672 Progress Report 8 _ February, 1953
- RESULTS OF THE KENTUCKY CORN PERFORMANCE TESTS IN 1952
The tests were designed primarily for the evaluation of experimental hy- —
brids developed by the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station in its breeding
program. Also included are experimental and commercially available hybrids
__ developed by other state and federal agencies, several privately controlled hybrids,
and hybrids currently recommended for certification in Kentucky.
This planting arrangement provides a basis for adequate comparison be-
tween experimental and commercial hybrids, as well as for comparisons within each
classification.
The location of the various performance trials is shown in Figure 1. Yields
y in the Madison county test averaged 71. 4 bushels per acre, but excessive non-uni-
formity of the test plots made it necessary to discard the data.
r The corn hybrid performance data in this report contain only those which
apply to 35 hybrids harvested from at least five of the seven usable test locations
in Kentucky. These consist of 12 which are commercially available and 23 promising
experimentals.
;. Data on several other hybrids and open-pollinated varieties were secured
in individual locations; however, they are not strictly comparable on a state -wide
basis, and hence are not included in this summarized report.
Experimental Procedure
The entries in each test were compared on their performance in 2 x 10
·` hill plots, except at Princeton where 2 x 15 hill plots were used. All plantings were
arranged in a randomized complete block design. Five replications were used at
six locations; space limitations allowed only 4 replications at the Jefferson county
and Princeton Substation trials. Seed of privately controlled commercial hybrids
was purchased on the open market, while seed of state or federally controlled
= hybrids was obtained from the respective experiment stations or from growers
of certified seed.
Cultural practices commonly followed in each location determined the
_ spacing of hills and the number of plants per hill. Such data along with fertilizer
, treatment and date of planting and harvesting are given in Table 1. The conditions
within each trial area were maintained as uniformly as possible.
I * Measures of Performance
1. Yields are recorded as bushels per acre of shelled corn with 15.5
‘ percent moisture. In all tests correction was made for missing hills, but not
for minor variations in stand.
2. Moisture at harvest. The percentage of moisture in the corn at harvest
_ was obtained by sampling 15 to 20 ears from each of two or more replications.
I The average of the moisture determinations for each hybrid was used in calculating
its yield.
KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Lexington

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3. Broken stalks. The percentages of broken stalks were determined by
making a count of the plants broken below the ear -bearing node. Actual plant counts
of plants erect at harvest were made in the test at Quicksand while in other locations A
they were recorded as the difference between 100 percent and the sum of the root-
lodged and/or broken. Root-lodging was negligible in all locations except Lexington
and Lee county; therefore, the sum of the plants lodged, broken, and erect will not »;,,
necessarily equal 100 percent.
4. Dead stalks were determined by examining the base of the stalk just
above the crown. Structural weakness in the internodes just above the crown is
indicative of premature killing of plant tissues due to the action of stalk rotting _
organisms. A V
5. Ear height was measured, as it is found to be important in relation to {
stalk breakage. Lower—eared hybrids are generally less susceptible to breakage, h
and more desirable for mechanical harvesting. i
Interpretation of Data °
The difference necessary to reasonably insure that inherent yield potential ‘
exists between varieties has been calculated and is given at the foot of each table
as the L. S. D. (least significant difference). Unless the yields of the twohybrids
being compared differ by as much as or more than this L. S. D. , little confidence Q .
can be placed in the superiority of one hybrid over the other under the conditions
of the particular test.
Data on agronomic characteristics other than yield have not been subjected
to statistical analysis; however, small differences between any two hybrids are
likely of little importance and should not be considered strongly indicative of a
true difference. y_
1952 Results. Yield data for the individual locations and the average for `
all locations are given in Table Z. Some hybrids were not included in all locations,
"Comparable averages", given in the last column, adjust the yields according to
the average yields of the hybrids in the different locations and give a truer picture
as to what the hybrids would have yielded had they been included in all locations. ·
Moisture, root-lodged plants, broken stalks, erect plants, dead stalks, ears per
plant, and ear height are given in Table 3 as an average of the locations in which
the data were obtained.
There was some variation in rank among hybrids in the individual locations, ‘
·but in general, the hybrids ranking high for all locations were high in the individual `
locations. Twenty experimental hybrids from the Kentucky Agricultural Experi-
ment Station were entered for more advanced testing. They are not available .
commercially and may, or may not, be given a name and released as new hybrids.
Period of Years Results. Evaluation of hybrids for yield and standing _ ‘
ability for a period of years is more valuable than the results from a single year.
Hybrids may be outstanding one year and undesirable another year. Results over
a period of years tend to average these fluctuations. The recommendation of an
experimental hybrid for certification and commercial production is dependent upon ,
its continued excellence in several tests and seasons.
Data on hybrids which have been tested in all locations for two or more
years are presented in Table 4. US 523W continued to out-perform the older
recommended hybrids.

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