Oswald No-Till Farm Cleghorn, IA | Greetings,
Tritonman pretty much covered the value of plots other than yield.
It is important to know the relative environment where the data was sourced. Weigh wagons have flat tire syndrome when/where the company big dog is losing while it gets weighed heavily where it is performing well. This is now the data gets biased as the averages are used to describe hybrid A vs B performance but the averages are more heavily weighted to locations of better performance.
Use company plot data to compare within company or for comparison to a "known" hybrid you are comfortable with across companies. |