Michigan - Saginaw County | Bill Of course, you know that pulling two seeds means zero. Even ten seeds is merely a factoid. Perhaps a hundred seeds of each treatment from a continuous row of each, not picking some out and ignoring some, and having that much difference on the average, might rise to the point of being "interesting". Then harvest yield has to be measured against the development stage difference.Then we need to replicate that for three years and at that point we can maybe say, "hey, this seems to work."
Not picking at you. Actually, I'm envious. I can't even put a tool in the ground here, yet - and I am sitting on sacks of free research seed they want me to test plot.
Anyway, keep sharing what you are doing and ignore the peanut gallery and especially the picky statistical types (like me). |