2016 Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour Results: Minnesota

Official Day 4 results from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.

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

Pro Farmer Crop Tour Data -- Minnesota Corn
2016 District
Ear Count in 60 ft of Row
Grain Length
(inches)
Kernel Rows Around
Row Spacing
(inches)
Yield
(per bu.)
Samples
MN4 92.75
6.29
16.17
28.00
168.41
4
MN5 101.00
6.21
16.00
26.29
190.98
7
MN7 101.59
6.66
15.98
28.61
190.93
49
MN8 100.45
6.61
15.83
29.33
179.25
102
MN9 100.74
6.55
16.11
29.53
179.68
43
Minn. Average 100.65
6.59
15.94
29.07
182.32
205
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
MN 4 100.67
6.91
15.24
29.47
180.09
4
MN 5 97.63
6.62
16.37
28.24
187.46
7
MN 7 100.40
6.82
15.80
29.23
183.48
44
MN 8 102.69
6.46
15.87
29.41
179.33
90
MN 9 103.29
6.51
15.84
29.70
179.57
41
MN Average 102.06
6.57
15.84
29.34
180.91
186

Pro Farmer Crop Tour Data -- Minnesota Soybeans
2016 District
Pod Count in
3 feet

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

Samples
MN4 --
--
--
--
--
0
MN5 708.05
5.25
5.00
25.00
1044.95
4
MN7 666.80
5.02
4.91
23.53
1051.81
46
MN8 818.41
4.96
4.96
26.68
1133.92
104
MN9 756.96
4.95
5.00
25.02
1109.40
44
Minn. Average 767.30
4.98
4.96
25.55
1107.60
199
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
MN 4 490.67
4.33
4.67
22.33
771.35
1
MN 5 617.13
4.80
4.51
26.22
848.95
5
MN 7 717.88
4.66
4.79
26.28
1006.43
43
MN 8 732.55
4.46
4.77
27.10
1030.56
87
MN 9 675.68
4.23
4.63
25.68
983.22
40
MN Average 711.32
4.47
4.73
26.04
1006.73
176


Follow #pftour16 Leaders Chip Flory and Brian Grete, as well as Consultants Mark Bernard and Emily Carolan on Twitter. Follow Julianne Johnston for official Tour results.

Additional Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour information is available on ProFarmer.com.

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