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NW Indiana | That is a question that can't be answered because kernal size, shape and density would play a large role in that but typically smaller kernals will pack tighter meaning less air space between them so a higher test weight while larger kernals have more air space between them so lower test weight but would take less of them. Once again your question proves test weight doesn't matter to yield.
Edited by IN555 6/17/2026 14:52
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