2013 Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour Results: Ohio

Official results from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.

Following are final Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour results from Ohio:

Pro Farmer Crop Tour Data -- Ohio Corn
2013 District
Ear Count in 60 ft of Row
Grain Length
(inches)
Kernel Rows Around
Row Spacing
(inches)
Yield
(per bu.)
Samples
OH1 92.47
7.12
16.23
30.00
177.64
30
OH2 92.75
7.19
15.39
30.00
170.97
12
OH4 90.97
6.94
15.51
29.64
166.27
39
OH5 98.82
6.85
15.83
30.00
178.38
22
OH7 91.67
6.30
15.89
30.00
153.18
6
Ohio Average 93.20
6.96
15.78
29.87
171.64
109
3-year avg. by district
Ear Count in 60 ft of Row
Grain Length
(inches)
Kernel Rows Around
Row Spacing
(inches)
Yield
(per bu.)
Samples
OH 1 92.09
5.69
15.22
30.00
135.96
27
OH 2 95.66
5.81
14.77
29.51
141.42
12
OH 4 91.38
6.20
15.34
30.07
147.16
37
OH 5 85.83
6.21
15.62
29.51
145.85
19
OH 7 84.67
5.88
15.98
28.75
143.53
4
OH Average 90.64
6.03
15.38
29.82
144.12
99

Pro Farmer Crop Tour Data -- Ohio Soybeans
2013 District
Pod Count in
3 feet
Soil Moisture Growth Stage Row Spacing
(inches)
Pod Count in
3 X 3 Square
Samples
OH1 391.33
2.33
4.83
13.17
1175.97
30
OH2 443.75
2.42
4.83
12.71
1331.83
12
OH4 463.18
2.59
4.85
13.33
1292.39
39
OH5 522.63
2.73
4.91
14.66
1379.87
22
OH7 577.67
2.00
5.00
17.50
1315.40
6
Ohio Average 459.57
2.50
4.86
13.72
1283.61
109
3-year avg. by district
Pod Count in
3 feet

Soil Moisture
Growth Stage
Row Spacing
(inches)
Pod Count in
3 X 3 Square

Samples
OH 1 371.94
2.69
4.66
12.13
1141.83
27
OH 2 399.99
2.98
4.37
12.65
1223.61
12
OH 4 406.13
2.99
4.77
12.85
1213.42
37
OH 5 448.00
3.25
4.77
15.32
1152.02
19
OH 7 286.81
3.14
4.72
12.42
864.78
4
OH Average 397.63
2.93
4.70
13.11
1162.64
99

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